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Election denier wins Pennsylvan­ia nomination

Trump-backed conservati­ve takes primary

- NICK ALLEN

• A candidate backed by Donald Trump, who was at the U.S. Capitol when it was attacked on Jan 6, 2021, has won the race to be the Republican nominee for governor of Pennsylvan­ia.

Doug Mastriano, 58, a vocal denier of the results of the 2020 presidenti­al election, cruised to victory by 24 percentage points, despite senior Republican­s warning that he was “too extreme” to win against a Democrat opponent in November.

Trump has made denial of the 2020 result a key test of loyalty among those he is endorsing in Republican primaries ahead of the midterm elections in November. Some of his candidates surged as primary voters went to the polls in several states on Tuesday.

In addition to Mastriano, the former president's support lifted the little-known Ted Budd to win the Republican nomination for a Senate seat in North Carolina.

On Jan 6, 2021, Budd, a sitting congressma­n, voted not to certify the results of the 2020 election.

Elsewhere in North Carolina, Trump's backing failed to save Madison Cawthorn, 26, the youngest member of Congress, who has been the subject of a series of scandals. Trump had urged voters to “give Madison a second chance” but he lost his primary.

Meanwhile, the most high-profile candidate backed by Trump — television celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz — appeared to be heading to a recount in a race for the Republican nomination for a Senate seat in Pennsylvan­ia.

Dr. Oz was tied with mainstream Republican candidate Dave McCormick, a former hedge fund chief executive, with only a small percentage of votes to be counted.

That was partly due to Dr. Oz having lost some support to an insurgent campaign by political commentato­r Kathy Barnette, a leading denier of the 2020 presidenti­al election result.

Trump, on his social media platform Truth Social, said Barnette “took many votes away from Oz,” but claimed, “Despite all of this, Oz won!” The results were encouragin­g for Trump, and came two weeks after he successful­ly backed author J D Vance to be a Republican candidate for the Senate in Ohio.

Mastriano, a retired Army colonel and local politician, has said he would not have certified Joe Biden's victory in Pennsylvan­ia if he had been governor in 2020. He became a key figure in Trump's attempts to overturn the result in the crucial state, and worked closely with his legal team.

That included organizing buses to take supporters of Trump to Washington, D.C., on Jan 6 for the “Stop the Steal” rally.

Mastriano was outside the Capitol when it was stormed.

 ?? MICHAEL M. SANTIAGO / GETTY IMAGES ?? Newly minted Pennsylvan­ia Republican gubernator­ial candidate Doug Mastriano was outside the U.S. Capitol when it was stormed on Jan. 6, 2021.
MICHAEL M. SANTIAGO / GETTY IMAGES Newly minted Pennsylvan­ia Republican gubernator­ial candidate Doug Mastriano was outside the U.S. Capitol when it was stormed on Jan. 6, 2021.

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