Following significant Democratic victories in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City on Election Day, Megyn Kelly expressed sharp criticism of the Republican Party's current state.
The former Fox News host criticized Republicans for their inability to win without Donald Trump's influence, saying:
"Republicans don't know how to win without Donald Trump."
She stressed the urgency for the party to improve quickly:
"The Republican party needs to get its s**t together ASAP."
Kelly rebuked conservatives for focusing on a leaked chat involving racist messages instead of election outcomes:
"I'm really glad that the Republicans devoted so much time to that. Way to stick together and to really shine a light on what matters."
She noted a troubling mindset within the party:
"The Republicans like to lose. They enjoy when they are embattled and in a losing position and complaining."
Kelly argued this attitude worsens without Trump's leadership:
"Especially when Donald Trump is not there to get them over the line."
Kelly accused the party of hiding behind Trump's strength and called for a strong, capable post-Trump plan to regain success.
Megyn Kelly warns Republicans face a critical challenge in winning elections without Trump and urges a stronger, focused strategy to overcome ongoing losses.