That’s not really what you want to be saying on election day, is it? https://t.co/7pH6KMoiHJ
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) April 18, 2017
As we told you earlier, Democrat Jon Ossoff — who is running to replace HHS Secretary Tom Price in the GA-06 — got off to a rocky start as voters head to the polls when a campaign sign flopped over in the background as CNN began an interview with him this morning. Here it is again because it was kinda funny:
Democrats hope this isn't a sign — ahem — of things to come today pic.twitter.com/Sq0RGD74kf
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) April 18, 2017
Well, it go worse for the great Democratic hope. Here he is explaining how he can’t even vote for himself in today’s special election because he’s not a resident of the district:
Dem. candidate for Georgia congressional seat @ossoff: Not an issue I don't live in district, can't vote for myself https://t.co/RcX3MNqMTD
— New Day (@NewDay) April 18, 2017
Is anyone buying the girlfriend excuse?
You can't support your wife's career by living 10 minutes in a different direction? https://t.co/6kVoxNvH1K
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) April 18, 2017
And we’ll see if voters think it’s an issue or not:
Well it kinda should be
Dontcha' think? https://t.co/XmixSLKKSR— Jim Hanson (@JimHansonDC) April 18, 2017
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All politics is local, just not too local:
.@ossoff, w/ 97% of money from out of Georgia, using the "all politics is local" phrase on CNN this morning is something else
— Brent Scher (@BrentScher) April 18, 2017
To be continued.
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Related:
FLOP! This CNN interview is NOT a good 'sign' for Jon Ossoff #GA06 https://t.co/rZqpKWJf54
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 18, 2017
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