Wyo. GOP Votes to Stop Recognizing Liz Cheney as a Republican 'Liz Cheney stopped recognizing what Wyomingites care about a long time ago...'
By aeditor
November 16, 2021
Liz Cheney / IMAGE: Meet the Press via YouTube
(Headline USA) The Wyoming Republican Party will no longer recognize Liz Cheney as a member of the GOP in its second formal rebuke for her criticism of former President Donald Trump.
The 31-29 vote Saturday in Buffalo, Wyoming, by the state party central committee followed votes by local GOP officials in about one- third of Wyomings 23 counties to no longer recognize Cheney as a Republican.
In February, the Wyoming GOP central committee voted overwhelmingly to censure Cheney, Wyomings lone U.S. representative, for voting to impeach Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 uprising at the U.S. Capitol.
Cheney has described her vote to impeach Trump as an act of conscience in defense of the Constitution. Trump incited the mob and lit the flame of that days events, Cheney claimed after the attack.
Its laughable for anybody to suggest Cheney isnt a conservative Republican, Cheney spokesman Jeremy Adler claimed by text message Monday.
She is bound by her oath to the Constitution. Sadly a portion of the Wyoming GOP leadership has abandoned that fundamental principle and instead allowed themselves to be held hostage to the lies of a dangerous and irrational man, Adler added.
Cheney is now facing at least four Republican opponents in the 2022 primary including Cheyenne attorney Harriet Hageman, whom Trump has endorsed. Hageman in a statement called the latest state GOP central committee vote fitting, the Casper StarTribune reported.
Liz Cheney stopped recognizing what Wyomingites care about a long time ago. When she launched her war against President Trump, she completely broke with where we are as a state, Hageman said.
In May, Republicans in Washington, D.C., removed Cheney from a top congressional GOP leadership position after she continued to criticize Trumps false claims that voter fraud cost him re-election.
Cheney had survived an earlier attempt to remove her as chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, a role that shapes GOP messaging in the chamber.
Poster Comment:
Time for Liz to hang it up.