That's a good talking point but it wasn't really close, yes compared to the past where the incumbent wins by 20+% but special elections to replace an incumbent almost never have large percentages like the incumbents do. On top of that, you are talking 4% more votes, that will be a very large thing to overcome in 17 months because the area population probably isn't going to go up drastically in the next year.
That's a good talking point but it wasn't really close, yes compared to the past where the incumbent wins by 20+% but special elections to replace an incumbent almost never have large percentages like the incumbents do. On top of that, you are talking 4% more votes, that will be a very large thing to overcome in 17 months because the area population probably isn't going to go up drastically in the next year.