The Washington Post asked 12 Republican candidates if they would accept the results of the election.

The candidates were asked if they would accept the results of the election.

Only seven of the GOP nominees said they would accept the results of their races.

Nineteen of the 19 Democratic candidates said they would accept the result. The only Democrat who didn't answer was the incumbent governor of Kansas. The same thing happened as well.

Joe O'Dea is one of the seven Republicans who said they would accept a loss.

There isn't a way to say it. O'Dea said that we have become a nation of poor sports and crying babies. I'll accept the outcome after the process is over and the votes are counted.

The results could be certified by O'Dea and Bennet. O'Dea said it was time for America's leaders to act like adults again.

O'Dea is a construction company executive and first time candidate. Hank Brown, a former Colorado senator, endorsed him as a center right candidate. O'Dea hoped Donald Trump wouldn't run for president again. There is no proof that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.

A recent poll found that of the 529 Republican nominees running for office in this year's election,196 denied the 2020 election results.