
But it's clear that Trumpism was not the resounding victory that the former president and others of his stripe had hoped for. And it's very early to be saying this right now, Steve.

INSKEEP: How did some of the election-denying figures that you follow fare last night?ĭRAPER: Well, in particular, I've been interested in following the races in Arizona, where a completely Trumpy slate ran for statewide office, all of them endorsed by the former president. So what do the election results say about them? New York Times Magazine contributing writer Robert Draper looks at this in his new book, "Weapons Of Mass Delusion: When The Republican Party Lost Its Mind." Mr.

QAnon figures and conspiracy theorists also took prominent roles as part of the Republican coalition.

Dozens of judges and thousands of election officials from both parties affirmed Donald Trump's defeat in 2020, but some candidates this year ran on alternative facts. Numerous Republican candidates in this year's election rejected the results of the last one.
