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Trump-endorsed Sean Parnell suspends Pennsylvania Senate campaign


Pennsylvania Republican congressional candidate Sean Parnell speaks ahead of a campaign rally with President Donald Trump Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020 in Moon Township, Pa.

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Sean Parnell, the Republican who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump in next year’s Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race, suspended his campaign Monday after losing custody of his children in a divorce marked by allegations of past domestic abuse.

Parnell was a leading GOP candidate in the closely watched race to replace retiring Sen. Pat Toomey, a Republican in a swing state that Democratic President Joe Biden won in 2020.

With a 50-50 split in the Senate, the winner of this open seat in 2022 could determine which party controls the Senate. Several top Democrats, including Lt. Gov. John Fetterman and U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb, are also running for the seat.

Trump’s endorsement of Parnell’s campaign had pushed the former Army Ranger out ahead of other Republican primary candidates, including Trump’s former ambassador to Denmark.

But Parnell’s campaign has been on the rocks ever since court records surfaced in September of protective orders granted to Parnell’s estranged wife, Laurie Snell in 2017 and 2018.

In a ruling Monday, the judge overseeing Parnell’s divorce said he believed Snell’s allegations that Parnell had choked her and hit their children. The ruling awarded Snell full legal custody of the couple’s three children, while Parnell was granted visitation rights, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

“I strongly disagree with the ruling today and I’m devastated by the decision,” Parnell said in a statement announcing that he would suspend his campaign. “There is nothing more important to me than my children, and while I plan to ask the court to reconsider, I can’t continue with a Senate campaign.”

A spokesman for Trump, Taylor Budowich, tweeted that Parnell “spoke w/ Pres. Trump and told him of his intention to suspend his campaign given the decision by the PA court.”

The Pennsylvania Senate race “remains a top priority for Pres. Trump & the ’22 MAGA Map—rallying our movement behind the best America 1st candidate remains critical,” wrote Budowich.

Despite Republicans having lost the White House, the House and the Senate under his watch, Trump has emerged as the party’s undisputed kingmaker in the 2022 midterms.

But the implosion of Parnell’s campaign underscores the potential peril, for Trump and the Republican Party, of his willingness to overlook serious allegations against his preferred candidates.

For Trump, what appears to matter most is whether candidates publicly embrace his fraudulent claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him.

This adherence to Trump’s lies about the election has emerged as the primary litmus test for candidates seeking the former president’s influential endorsement.

So far in the 2022 midterms, Trump has endorsed at least three Republican candidates in national races who have been accused of threatening or abusing…



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