Senate

Toomey: Candidates seen as ‘all about the previous president … went down in flames’

Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) arrives to the Capitol for a vote on Wednesday, September 14, 2022.

Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), who is retiring from the Senate, said candidates who were seen as “all about” former President Trump “went down in flames” in the midterm elections.

“Candidates that were seen as ultra and all about the previous president and relitigating the last election — they went down in flames even in many cases where conventional Republicans, including conservative Republicans, were winning big,” Toomey told Fox News

Toomey previously joined a chorus of Republicans blaming Trump for the party’s performance in the midterms in an interview on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront” last week. 

Toomey’s vacated seat was flipped by Democrat John Fetterman, who faced off against Trump-backed TV personality Mehmet Oz on Election Day.

The retiring senator said there was a “high correlation between MAGA candidates and big losses” and Trump tried to insert himself in the midterms too much. 


The GOP had hoped to make sweeping gains in both chambers of Congress, but they failed to win a majority in the Senate and will likely win only narrow control of the House. 

Trump has received blame in the past week for endorsing candidates in the general election who were loyal to him but ultimately lost their races.

Over the weekend, Arizona Senate Republican candidate Blake Masters lost to incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.).

Trump is likely to announce a third run for president on Tuesday at his Mar-a-Lago property, but some Republicans have called on him to delay his announcement until after next month’s Georgia Senate runoff between Republican Herschel Walker and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D). 

Others have cast doubt on whether Trump should run in 2024 or step aside in favor of other candidates such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).