Liz Cheney endorsed a third Democratic candidate Saturday, sticking to her commitment to defeat Donald Trump and his supporters.
Cheney told the Washington Post that she's supporting the reelection campaign of Rep.
She said she believes the 2020 presidential election was interfered with because she shied away from embracing Trump's fraud claims.
According to FiveThirtyEight, the 7th District House race is one of the most competitive in the country, with a Democratic lean of just 2%.
Cheney told the Post that they don't agree on every policy, but he is certain that she is dedicated to serving this country.
Cheney is a lifelong Republican who has been ostracized by the party over her vote to impeach Trump and her choice to serve on the House January 6 committee. The Republican National Committee censured her in February, after she was ousted as head of the House Republican Conference. She was defeated in the Wyoming Republican primary by more than 35 percentage points. If Trump is nominated for president, Cheney will leave the GOP.
At an event in Ohio on Tuesday, Cheney said that she has never voted for a democrat.
Liz Cheney endorsed a candidate in a high-stakes Virginia race.
Democrat Tim Ryan is running in the Ohio Senate race.
Liz Cheney is a democrat and has a post-congressional political career in mind.
Liz Cheney lost her seat to a Trump-backed candidate.
The RNC made sure that Rep. Liz Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger would serve on the committee.
The GOP conference chair was ousted by an overwhelming voice vote.