Trump facing blame for Republican statewide losses in off-year elections

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Julia Johnson is a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner, where she also worked as a trending news editor. She was born and raised in New Jersey before earning her bachelor's in political science in 2021 from the University of South Carolina, with a minor in mass communications.

In statewide off-year elections across the country on Tuesday night, Republicans saw significant losses while Democratic candidates exceeded expectations.

In a memo Wednesday morning, Haley's campaign similarly compared Tuesday's Republican failures to those of 2022."The pattern continues one year later," her campaign wrote. Haley's memo called out Trump by name, calling the former president"a loser." But she also took a shot at Republican competitor DeSantis, laying out her better position against President Joe Biden in several swing states, according to recent New York Times/Siena College polling.

"Cameron was way down; Trump endorsement really made him surge," recalled Forward Party CEO Lindsey Williams Drath, who once worked on the Republican National Committee and under former Republican House Speaker John Boehner. "I can see why he'd want to deflect here, but that's not the way this race was defined," he continued.

Trump similarly blamed McConnell for Republican losses during the midterm elections in 2022, along with abortion.

 

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