Liz Cheney Declares After Only Voting Republican For 40 Years, She Would 'Absolutely' Vote For Democrats in Arizona This Year

Oct 07, 2022 View Original Article
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    92% Negative

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"And I think that that's got to be more important than anything else, Cheney continued."
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"Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) spoke at a McCain Institute event at Arizona State University on Wednesday night and told the crowd that given the current slate of pro-Trump GOP candidates in the state, all of whom deny the results of the 2020 presidential election, she would vote for a Democrat if she voted in the state."
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"Gle Youngkin should not come here and campaign for Kari Lake, Ted Cruz, who absolutely knows better, Cheney added, naming names."
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-18% Liberal
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