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Remember this guys? That obscure special election in Georgia which started so unceremoniously as the first post-Trump election of a Representative. The runoff election is June 20th, and both parties have gone all-in to try and set the narrative for the Congressional elections of the Trump era, including the upcoming 2018 midterm elections.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/06/georgia-special-election-spending-record-238054
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/06/georgia-special-election-spending-record-238054
Its official: Georgias special election will be the most expensive House race in U.S. history.
Candidates and outside groups have aired or reserved more than $29.7 million worth of TV ads in the race to replace HHS Secretary Tom Price in Congress, which will break a five-year-old record for House spending highlighting the outsized importance a sliver of the Atlanta suburbs has taken on in national politics.
Everybody has shoved their chips into the middle of the table, and neither side can afford to lose, said former GOP Rep. Tom Davis, who chaired the NRCC from 1998 to 2002 and said the record-breaking spending has elevated the race into a real test of narrative for both parties.
Republicans cant afford to lose this because it changes the narrative and it makes it easier for Democrats to recruit candidates and fundraise, Davis said. If Democrats lose, then it punctures their narrative of a coming anti-Trump wave.
Its entirely possible that by the time the books are closed on this race, there will be over $40 million spent in the special and in the runoff, said Chip Lake, a Republican strategist who works in Georgia. Im at a loss for words.
That staggering total reflects the special elections unprecedented national profile. It exploded onto the scene this spring as a potential referendum on President Donald Trumps popularity, elevating Ossoff a little-known first-time candidate into an online fundraising dynamo who raised more than $8.3 million, largely from small donors scattered around the country, in just three months at the start of the year.
Its unclear whether the contributors giving this money online will keep up the intensity that powered Ossoff so far. But theres little sign that the Democratic base will stop getting provoked into action by Trump. (Democratic groups raised millions of dollars Thursday after House Republicans passed their Obamacare repeal bill.) And many Republicans are just as motivated to defend him.
Its hard to imagine a scenario in which 2018 will not be the election that shatters midterm spending record as well because we still have Donald Trump as president, said Lake, the Georgia Republican consultant. And hes proven to be an activating force for both Democrats and Republicans.