GOP Candidate Refuses to Concede Race for New Jersey Governor

It was almost a week later the New Jersey governor race was calledFor incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy, D.N.J., Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli is yet to concede the election.

Murphy declared victory following the Associated PressAfter a close race, Ciattarelli declared the election in his favor. However, echoing former President Trump, Ciattarelli said last Thursday, “No one should be declaring victory or conceding the election until every legal vote is counted.”

Trump-fueled conspiracy theories quickly spread among the right-wing via social media. One from James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas, claims a poll worker provided a ballot to a noncitizen. Donald Trump Jr. shared the video on Twitter, saying “Nothing to see, folks! It’s just a blatant criminal act!”

Ciattarelli tried to distance himself form the wild conspiracy theories that have become the new normal in the Trump-led GOP. “I don’t want people falling victim to wild conspiracy theories or online rumors,” said Ciattarelli in the same statement where he said all votes must be counted. “What’s most important is for everyone to be patient and let the process play out. This is important. My team is comprised of some of the best legal and political experts in the country,” continued Ciattarelli. “I promise you, whatever the outcome, the election result will be legal and fair.”

But despite Ciattarelli’s assurances, his team still used Trump-like tactics.

Stami Williams, Communications Director for Ciattarelli, said it was “irresponsible” that the media would call the election for Murphy in noticeable similarity to when Rudy Giuliani said “Networks don’t get to decide elections” after the 2020 election was called for Joe Biden.

The New Jersey GOP also tweeted they have deployed 20 lawyers as a part of their “election integrity team” to New Jersey to ensure that Ciattarelli is elected governor.

On Monday, 98% of votes had been counted. Murphy was ahead by more that 60,000 votes.

Murphy’s campaign manager Mollie Binotto called for Ciattarelli to concede the race, saying in a statement “The race is over. Assemblyman Ciattarelli has been mathematically eliminated. He must accept the results and concede his race. His continuing failure to do so is an assault on the integrity of our elections.”