Kellyanne Conway warns GOP 'better learn' some lessons after Democrats flipped NY House seat
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Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway urged Republicans to use the loss of a New York House seat as a teaching moment on "America's Newsroom" Wednesday after former Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi won a closely watched special election against GOP rival Mazi Pilip. Conway said Suozzi successfully flipped the seat previously held by George Santos by taking advantage of early voting rules and distancing himself from the Biden administration's border policies.
DEMS FLIP SEAT AS SUOZZI WINS CRUCIAL SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION IN NEW YORK
KELLYANNE CONWAY: Suozzi did two things that were smart that the Republicans better learn from: number one early voting. He killed it by two to one, I think, in Queens and by 16% in Nassau County, or vice versa. The [snowstorm] yesterday in New York, where all three of us were, proves that this bank your vote early, getting that early vote and making Republican and center-right voters comfortable with voting early is incredibly important.
Number two, Suozzi, instead of lying like every other Democrat seems to be doing these days, 'Mayorkas is doing a great job. There's no crisis at the border. The border czar Kamala's wonderful. Biden's right.' What did he do? He said, I better go against my party on the border. And he did it. Paid advertising, mailers, press conferences, public appeals. So he has shown the