GOP spokesperson Raffi Williams followed up a Twitter broadside against the NAACP with an interview Friday morning dinging the organization for failing to recognize Sen. Tim Scott and Representative-elect Mia Love, two black Republicans who achieved significant milestones for not only the party but the country Tuesday.



The NAACP's statement on the "outcome of the 2014 midterm elections" made no mention of Scott, the first elected black senator from the South since reconstruction, and Love, the first black GOP congresswoman in American history. The statement focused solely on voting rights and a call for an updated Voting Rights Act.



"All black accomplishments in America should be celebrated. Whether you disagree with the policy, that's a debate you can have," Williams said on "Fox and Friends."



"But the fact that we have more black people in elected office should be something that's celebrated by the NAACP, because it is for the advancement of all black people, regardless of your ideology."



Williams added that the NAACP's failure to support black conservatives is a "letdown" and "discourages" them.



