everything calling on supporters to continue their efforts. they say this is really part of a movement. but it was not able to deliver for them this evening. again, the republican karen handel presumably going to washington to take tom price s old congressional seat. bret, back to you. bret: jonathan serrie in atlanta at the ossoff headquarters. georgia wasn t the site of the only special election tonight. voters in south carolina have elected republican ralph norman over his democrat challenger archie parnell. norman spoke to his supporters a short time ago. the people in this district decided to send a loud message today. i think the message is this. it s time to govern. it s time to get things done. it s time to go to work. everybody is pulling together. we can make the country as great as we can make it.
tucker: that s a joke, you ve got to laugh. back to my point, georgia was supposed be won by republicans by at least 20 points, it was won by four points. why? because republicans keep losing their base, we are getting momentum. we re going to win the house in 2018. georgia wasn t supposed to be competitive and it was. this is a referendum on the president. people are retired of this nonsense. tucker: i guess if i were a partisan, i would be pretty happy with your response, because what you seem to be saying is everything is fine, make no changes, were doing great, were going to win. as i numbers matter, karen handel won a higher percentage of the vote than donald trump one and that district in november. you re moving in the wrong direction. but you don t see any need for a course correction at all? talking about change, talk about nancy pelosi, she s a