Arizona Republican Party’s new leader wants to look ahead, but he won’t concede Trump, Lake defeats [Video]

Jeff DeWit says he doesn’t want to “splinter” the party further, but analysis shows election denial was a factor in GOP’s ’22 wipeout, and the party hasn’t let it go. || Screen grab/12 News

Author: Brahm Resnik || 12 News

The new chairman of Arizona’s Republican Party says he’s focused on winning elections in 2024, after two disastrous election cycles.

But in an interview on this weekend’s “Sunday Square Off,” Jeff DeWit, a former top campaign official for President Donald Trump, refused to say that Trump lost the presidential race in 2020 or that Trump-acolyte Kari Lake lost the race for governor in 2022.

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