going to regroup. we ve got democrats certainly have great candidates that they re identifying all across the country. and this is going to be a fight for 2018. but it s a fight for america and for the soul of our democracy. and i think democrats are going to put up a good show. congressman joly we should hold all the analysts to all week who this is the beth weather they ve got to believe in victory or loss depending on the team they were backing but a lot of folks say the politics are a moving target the trump administration the coverage is caning day by day week by week. you hit on something important. i don t think the democrats of doorstep of taking over the house tonight changts that narrative a little bit are you going back to the speakers of the house from ten years ago that s a family conversation for democrats is nancy pelosi the leader because the resist movement right now does not a are national leader like ginrich led the contract with america.
south carolina by the way. very surprised. listen, i was elected in a special election. right. mine was the most expense nef congressional history. they broke your record tonight. 12 or 14 million a few years ago. i understand what both candidates are going through tonight particularly the voluntaries. the volunteers gave heart and soul both sides tonight and there is joy and heart break. i struggle to find the good news for democrats in this. the democrats naturally say listen tom price won this newt ginrich won this. this is a solid republican district. the reality is this is a district that donald trump won by 1.5%, metro area be urban exact. highly educate zbld record number of women voters turn out nonparty affiliate voters turn out. the republican congressional candidate outperformed frufrp. i would have thought after five months of a disaster rouse trump dmgs in a district where he won by 1.5% ossoff him i want to see our party hit the reset button but the truth is r
they broke your record tonight. 12 or 14 million a few years ago. i understand what both candidates are going through tonight particularly the voluntaries. the volunteers gave heart and soul both sides tonight and there is joy and heart break. i struggle to find the good news for democrats in this. the democrats naturally say listen tom price won this newt ginrich won this. this is a solid republican district. the reality is this is a district that donald trump won by 1.5%, metro area be urban exact. highly educate zbld record number of women voters turn out nonparty affiliate voters turn out. the republican congressional candidate outperformed frufrp. i would have thought after five months of a disaster rouse trump dmgs in a district where he won by 1.5% ossoff him i want to see our party hit the reset button
movement right now does not a are national leader like ginrich led the contract with america. what we also saw tonight is important. the republican party in georgia embraced donald trump tonight. s in donald trump s party. because republicans did not shy away from embracing their party s platform led by this president. and the last thing the tweets will be amundsoning in the morning from this president. imagine the victory lap that this president is going to take and the nrcc is going to take. he also already started tonight celebrating the victory in georgia sixth. this panel has agreed to stick around and join us as we continue our conversation later. up next however after the first break another big story tonight having to do with russia. and what sean spicer can t answer five months into this presidency. the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex.
there is so little happening in washington right now that serves the needs of people. and they want representation that will work across the aisle to today. steve and i lived in the sixth district nearly 25 years. my opponent talks about he only lives five miles outside the district. his values are some three thousand miles away you ll in san francisco. closing arguments from two candidates vying to representing part of the suburbs in atlanta. a seat newt ginrich held for 20 years, a seat in republican hands for a long time. the special election happening more than 600 miles from washington has captured the the attention.