WASHINGTON — The losers of this year’s midterm elections are winning praise for doing something that would be entirely unremarkable in another era — admitting defeat.
Of course, dozens of Republican candidates who questioned the legitimacy of President Joe Biden’s election won on Tuesday and will end up in Congress, including Ohio’s J.D.
This year, Trump helped Cox defeat a well-connected moderate in the GOP primary to run for governor of Maryland.
“I will pray for them and their new role for all of us.”Most losing Republican candidates followed scripts more like Cox’s than Trump’s.
Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon initially said Tuesday night that she wanted to see more results before admitting defeat.