Alexander also argued that “the president’s conduct, his behaviour, plus the difficulty of governing the country during a pandemic, are the two reasons that he will have lost on Monday if the electors vote for Biden.” While some high-profile Republicans like Alexander have criticised the president’s behaviour since losing the election, many have stood by the president, including more than 60 per cent of House Republicans who supported Trump’s most recent failed effort at the Supreme Court.
Republican Senator says Trump must ‘put country first’ and concede to Biden