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GOP starting to tell Trump it’s over: ‘Stop golfing and concede’

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A small, but growing, number of Republicans have a message for President Trump: The election is over and he lost. Now it’s time to move on.
▶ Watch Video: Many Republicans calling on Trump to accept 2020 election results A small, but growing, number of Republicans have a message for President Trump: The election is over and he lost. Now it’s time to move on. The message became louder over the weekend, after a far-fetched press conference by Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis on unfounded mass election fraud, which Trump ally and former New Jersey governor Chris Christie called a “national embarrassment.” “I have been a supporter of the president’s. I voted for him twice,” Christie said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.” “But elections have consequences, and we cannot continue to act as if something happened here that didn’t happen.” On Saturday, the Trump campaign suffered a big loss as a federal judge in Pennsylvania dismissed a lawsuit trying to invalidate millions of votes in that state as full of “strained legal arguments” that were “unsupported by evidence.” Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a popular Republican in a fiercely Democratic state, told the president Sunday to “stop golfing and concede,” after Mr.

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