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A majority of GOP nominees — 299 in all — deny the 2020 election results
Experts say their dominance in the party poses a threat to the country’s
democratic principles and jeopardizes the integrity of future votes
October 6, 2022
The face of former president Donald Trump on a supporter's shirt during a GOP
rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Sept. 3. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington
Post)
A majority of Republican nominees on the ballot this November for the House,
Senate and key statewide offices — 299 in all — have denied or questioned the
outcome of the last presidential election, according to a Washington Post
analysis.
Candidates who have challenged or refused to accept Joe Biden’s victory are
running in every region of the country and in nearly every state. Republican
voters in four states nominated election deniers in all federal and statewide
races The Post examined.