Far-right candidate claims election was ‘rigged’ and is refusing to concede despite losing by 70 points.

Far-right candidate claims election was 'rigged' and is refusing to concede despite losing by 70 points.

Kandiss Taylor, the far-right MAGA candidate who ran for governor in Georgia on a platform of ‘Jesus, Guns, Babies’ is refusing to concede even though she lost the Republican primary by over 70 points.

Taylor, who promised to “stand up to the Luciferian Cabal’ if she was elected, received just 3.4% of the vote compared to Gov. Brian Kemp who won the primary with 73.7% percent of the vote, and avoided a run-off with Trump endorsed candidate David Perdue who received 21.8% of the vote.

Still, Taylor believes the outcome of the election is impossible and there must be fraud involved.


“Given that my vote total currently lags my number of volunteers by nearly 20,000, I do not trust these election results and neither should any supporter of either of my opponents or candidates in any other races,” Taylor wrote in a press release, according to the Daily Beast.

She continued: “It is my opinion that our elections in Georgia have become a travesty spearheaded by the corrupt, organized, willful assault that Governor Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Attorney General Chris Carr, and gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams have inflicted on our election process.”

Taylor also wrote on Telegram that she “knows a rigged election when I see one, and this bears all the marks,” adding that she does “not concede.”


Taylor’s allies, like MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell–who still claims that there was fraud in the 2020 election and that Trump will be reinstated any day now–also echoed her claims of fraud.

“Georgia was completely cheated,” Lindell told the Daily Beast. He claims there’s a major investigation to uncover fraud in the GOP primary because Kemp “did not get 70 some percent of the vote. It’s all a big lie. It’s the big lie!”