Top Republicans call for patience on vote counting in split with Trump
Some high-profile Republicans have distanced themselves from Donald Trumpâs attempts to falsely declare victory in the election and halt vote counting in Pennsylvania and other states.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Trump ally who won re-election on Tuesday in Kentucky, told reporters that âclaiming youâve won the election is different from finishing the countingâ.
Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican who spoke at a recent Trump campaign rally, said in a tweet that âtaking days to count legally cast votes is NOT fraudâ.
And Senator Lisa Murkowski, from Alaska, urged âeveryone to be patientâ as results come in.
âIt is critical that we give election officials time to complete their jobs, and that we ensure all lawfully cast ballots are allowed and counted,â she said in a statement.
Republican Adam Kinzinger addressed Mr Trump directly on Twitter: âStop. Full stop,â he wrote on Wednesday in response to Mr Trumpâs claim that Democrats were trying to âstealâ the election.
âThe votes will be counted and you will either win or lose,â Mr Kinzinger told Mr Trump. âAnd America will accept that. Patience is a virtue.â
The comments by the Republican lawmakers were rare, public rebukes of Mr Trump, who has demanded â and generally received â loyalty from fellow Republicans throughout his four-year term.
Most take pains to avoid directly criticising Mr Trump, even when they find his conduct unhelpful or offensive to their values and goals.
Mr Trumpâs tweets declaring victory and calling for officials to âSTOP THE COUNTâ were an early test of how strongly he can keep Republicans in line as he tries to challenge the voting process in court.
In remarks on Wednesday at the White House, Mr Trump baselessly claimed he defeated Joe Biden and alleged âmajor fraud on our nationâ as state election officials continued counting ballots amid a huge increase in voter turnout.
Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, a Trump ally who is an analyst for ABC News, said there was no basis for Mr Trumpâs argument. âAll these votes have to be counted that are in now,â he said.





