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Trump-Hater Liz Cheney to Campaign with Kamala Harris at Birthplace of Republican Party

Former Rep. Liz Cheney plans to campaign with Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday in Ripon, Wisconsin, the birthplace of the Republican Party, a campaign official told Axios.

Cheney's collaboration with Harris highlights the political realignment of the Republican Party under former President Donald Trump, who branded Cheney a “warmonger” in the 2022 Wyoming Republican primary. Calling him an establishment hack, he worked to oust Cheney from Congress by a nearly 40-point margin.

Mr. Cheney's desire to work with Ms. Harris, whom she previously described as a “radical liberal,” is not surprising. Cheney endorsed Harris in September, citing the “danger” that Trump posed. “I have thought deeply about this. Given the danger that Donald Trump poses, not only will I not vote for Donald Trump, but I will also vote for Kamala Harris,” she claimed.

Axios reported Harris/Cheney campaign events:

Driving news: According to campaign sources, Harris, who will give a speech at a school building considered to be the birthplace of the Republican Party, is expected to praise Cheney as a patriot who put the country before the party.

  • Harris is also expected to emphasize her commitment to be a president for all Americans, a promise she has made since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.

  • Harris is also expected to attack former President Donald Trump over his past comments calling for “abrogating” the U.S. Constitution.

Cheney is a neocon, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, and a longtime establishment figure in Congress. She helped Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on a partisan Jan. 6 committee and reportedly leaked information about former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, leading to Democratic votes in her 2022 re-election campaign. , increasing his net worth from an estimated $7 million at the time. He was first appointed in 2017 and could earn more than $44 million in 2020.

Cheney's actions cost her a powerful position in the Republican House leadership, currently held by Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.). In order to protect her position, Cheney reportedly met “off the record” with Fox News director Paul Ryan to corroborate rumors of her firing. Bulwark editor-in-chief Bill Kristol “recognized this meeting as perhaps President Cheney's last gasp to maintain power,” Breitbart News reported.

After leaving Congress, Cheney became a professor in left-wing academia.

Related — Stunning and brave! Liz Cheney says she'll vote for Kamala

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Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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