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Former Trump White House aide Kellyanne Conway on Monday tried to salvage some positive takeaways from the GOP’s lackluster showing in the midterm elections, claiming on Fox News that Republicans did not “lie and scare the voters in our closing arguments” to voters.
As part of a segment on The Ingraham Angle that saw Conway and Laura Ingraham differ on the effectiveness of congressional Republicans’ agenda as drawn up by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) over the summer, Conway pointed out instances where she believed party leaders were slow to form a unified front.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) “said in August, ‘I have great confidence in [Dr. Mehmet] Oz.’ He was endorsed by Trump in April,” complained Conway, who had supported Oz’s opponent. “Come November, we’re supposed to go back a year and say, ‘Oh my god, he shouldn’t have been the candidate?’”