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‘That’s A Huge Problem’: Sean Spicer Sounds Alarm About GOP Turnout When Trump Isn’t On Ballot

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer warned that Republican voters could turn out to be a “big problem” for the party on Wednesday when President Donald Trump is not on the ballot.

Liberal Susan Crawford defeated conservative Brad Simmell about 10 percent points in the race to fill a vacant Wisconsin Supreme Court about five months after Trump I won Wisconsin in the 2024 presidential election just surpassed 29,000 votes. Spicer said Wisconsin margin, where the Conservatives lost the election to fill the vacant seats in the state Supreme Court, was a warning sign when they appeared on the 2-way. (Related: “It’s a voter game”: Scott Jennings offers GOP’s dull advice on “low-themed voters”)

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“It’s a special election, it’s out of season, but that’s not a bad thing for you yet. You’re 300 plus, and the Republicans who Donald Trump led the ticket to 1.6 have dropped to 1.05. That’s a big problem. […] That’s voter turnout, it’s a matter of motivation,” Spicer said.

“What’s driving it? Are they angry? Are they angry at Donald Trump? Are they angry at them, you know, what’s going on in Wisconsin, or are they unmotivated?” Spicer continued. “They only came out for Donald Trump? Did they just want to see him? And I think you understand that Delta is important for the medium term because you need to understand. Are you facing motivations and mechanical issues?

Republican Sen. Randy Fein defeated Democratic candidate Josh Weill in the race by 14 percent points to replace Rep. Michael Waltzle in Florida’s 6th Congressional District. Jimmy Patronis, former Florida Chief Financial Officer Break Democrat candidate Gay Baremont, 14.8 points ahead of the special election in Florida, was held to replace former Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz. Both seats were open after President Trump tapped the original office holder for his cabinet. Waltz, who previously served as the sixth district seat, is now Trump’s national security adviser, but Getz, who previously held the district 1 seat, was previously the first appointee of Trump’s attorney general. Retract From consideration.

“The Republican issues… both parties were fascinated in 2024. This is a general election,” Spicer told Mark Halperin and Dan Trenne. “You guys did a better job than motivate your people there.”

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