Kelly Tshibaka, a Republican who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump for the Alaska Senate race, has criticized Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for her midterm defeat.
โIt is regrettable that Sen. Mitch McConnell spent millions of dollars in this race on deceptive ads to secure what he wantedโa Senate minority that he can control, as opposed to a majority that he could not,โ Tshibaka said in a statement. โDonorsโ money would have been better spent in other states to elect more Republicans that would have secured a majority in the Senate.โ
โIn the end, however, our Alaska U.S. Senate election turned out to be another victory for the Washington, D.C. insiders who rarely have our best interests at heart,โ Tshibaka added.
Tshibaka conceded the election on Wednesday after Alaskaโs Division of Election announced rank-choice election results. Incumbent Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski won with 53.69 percent, or 135,972 votes, to Tshibakaโs 46.31 percent, or 117,299 votes.
Murkowskiโs successful reelection bid was bolstered by the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF), a political action committee with close ties to McConnell. The super PAC spent more than $5 million supporting Murkowski and attacking Tshibaka.
McConnellโs decision to support Murkowski has been criticized by Trump. In October, Trumpย tookย to his Truth Social account to say it was โironicโ that McConnell had chosen to spend millions to support Murkowskiโwhom the former president labeled as โbarelyโ a Republicanโinstead of using the money on GOP Senate candidate Blake Masters in Arizona or other Republican candidates.
Murkowski drew the ire of Trump when she wasย one of sevenย Senate Republicans who voted to convict him after he was impeached over the Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021.
Tshibaka, the former director of Alaskaโs Department of Administration,ย saidย before the November election that she would not support McConnell as Senate leader. Meanwhile, Murkowskiย hasย vowed to support McConnell for Senate leadership.
Byย Frank Fang