Trump Wrong to Say Election Was Rigged and Stolen, Says Republican Senator Romney
Trump Wrong to Say Election Was Rigged and Stolen, Says Republican Senator Romney
Another Republican senator, Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, earlier said he saw no evidence to support Trump's baseless claim that Democrats are trying to steal the election.

Republican US Senator Mitt Romney on Friday said it was wrong for Donald Trump ? on the verge of losing the presidency to Joe Biden ? to claim that the election was ?rigged, corrupt and stolen? by Democratic rivals.

While the president is ?within his rights? to request recounts and seek investigations into alleged voting irregularities, as his supporters claim occurred, ?he is wrong to say that the election was rigged, corrupt and stolen,? said Romney, an occasional Trump critic and the 2012 presidential nominee.

?Doing so damages the cause of freedom here and around the world, weakens the institutions that lie at the foundation of the Republic, and recklessly inflames destructive and dangerous passions,? said Romney.

Romney?s comments came as another Republican senator, Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, said he saw no evidence to support Trump?s baseless claim that Democrats are trying to steal the election even as GOP leaders struck a more neutral tone and others urged the White House to fight.

Toomey, whose state is a key battleground in the presidential election, called the president?s claim of fraud very disturbing.

?There’s simply no evidence anyone has shown me of any widespread corruption or fraud,? Toomey told ?CBS This Morning?. “The president’s speech last night was very disturbing to me because he made very, very serious allegations without any evidence to support it.?

While he voted for Trump, ?I want the next president to be the person who legitimately wins the Electoral College and I will accept whoever that is,? Toomey said.

Trump, who has complained for weeks about mail-in ballots, escalated his allegations late Thursday, saying at the White House that the ballot-counting process is unfair and corrupt. Trump did not back up his claims with any details or evidence, and state and federal officials have not reported any instances of widespread voter fraud.

Yet Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell struck a more neutral tone, and other top Republicans more defiantly urged Trump to fight to defeat Democrat Joe Biden.

“Every legal vote should be counted,” McConnell tweeted early Friday. “All sides must get to observe the process.”

McConnell grew testy during a press conference later in Kentucky when was repeatedly asked to say more. “Beyond that, I don?t have anything to say,” McConnell said. ?It won’t make any difference how many times you ask I’ve already given my answer.”

Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, a member of the GOP leadership, said Friday that Trump?s campaign was making inconsistent arguments.

“You can’t stop the count in one state and decide you want the count to continue in another state. That might be how you’d like to see the system work but that’s not how the system works,” Blunt said at the Capitol.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy took a more confrontational tone, insisting inaccurately that Trump “won” the election — even though officials in several states are still counting Americans? ballots.

“So everyone who’s listening, do not be quiet, do not be silent about this. We cannot allow this to happen before our very eyes,” McCarthy, R-Calif., said Thursday on Fox News. “Join together and let’s stop this.”

The split showed the grip Trump still has on his party, particularly after Republicans in Congress won seats in the House and Senate running for reelection alongside the president.

One top Trump ally, Sen. Lindsey Graham, told reporters Friday that he supports Trump’s efforts to challenge ballot counts in several states yet to be called in the presidential race. The South Carolina Republican said he had talked to the Trump campaign and expects evidence of voting irregularities to surface in the next 48 hours, but added that it was up to the Trump campaign to make that case.

While he?s “not conceding” that Biden is going to win the presidency, Graham said he will try to work with a potential Democratic administration. ?It’s important for me to be me, and that is, be a solid conservative, fight like hell for stopping a radical agenda for the conservative cause, but also recognizing that, if Biden does win, he’s president, and try to work with him when we can,? Graham said.

Other GOP senators, governors and other elected officials swiftly pushed back against Trump.

Maryland GOP Gov. Larry Hogan, a potential 2024 presidential hopeful who has often criticized the president, said unequivocally: “There is no defense for the President’s comments tonight undermining our Democratic process. America is counting the votes, and we must respect the results as we always have before.”

Trump’s tweets on Thursday declaring victory and calling for officials to “STOP THE COUNT” were a test of how strongly he can keep Republicans in line as he tries to challenge the voting process in court.

Before Trump?s speech in the White House briefing room, several Republicans challenged his attempts to halt vote-counting in Pennsylvania and other battleground states.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, urged “everyone to be patient? as results come in. ?It is critical that we give election officials time to complete their jobs, and that we ensure all lawfully cast ballots are allowed and counted,? she said in a statement.

Rep. Will Hurd, a Texas Republican who did not seek reelection, called Trump?s comments about corruption “dangerous” and “wrong.? Trump?s remarks undermine the U.S. political process and “the very foundation this nation was built upon,? Hurd said.

While Biden was close Friday to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, it was unclear when a national winner would be determined after a long, bitter campaign dominated by the coronavirus pandemic and its effects on Americans and the national economy.

(With inputs from AFP and AP)

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