The candidate for the GOP nomination for governor of Georgia refused to concede defeat even though she received less than 3% of the vote.

The third place winner was a supporter of former President Donald Trump.

She received less votes than David Perdue and Brian Kemp.

The election was rigged against Taylor after the results were clear, according to The Daily Beast.

There is a national data team working on primary election fraud. More will be forthcoming, according to Christi Maude, a Taylor campaign spokeswoman.

Taylor has a PhD in school counseling.

Perdue got more votes than Taylor but conceded to Kemp on the night of the count.

—Patricia Murphy (@MurphyAJC) May 25, 2022

Tom Porter wrote that a lot of Trump endorsees are not following his example in refusing to accept defeat even when he explicitly urges them to.

Taylor's campaign didn't respond to Insider's request for comment.

Taylor said in a press release that he does not trust the election results because his vote total lags by nearly 20,000.

Taylor received over 40,000 votes.

It is my opinion that our elections in Georgia have become a travesty due to 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.

She wrote that she did not concede.

Taylor referred to the vote as a rigged election on her Telegram.

Insider previously reported that Taylor ran her campaign on a platform called Jesus, Guns, Babies.

She criticized the separation of church and state during her speech last week.

We are the church. Taylor said that they run this state.