Must See: Liz Cheney's 'Election Deniers' Only Refers To 2020....Those Who Said Trump Stole 2016 Are Right?

By Pamela Glass | Tuesday, 23 August 2022 09:30 AM
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Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) announced she will concentrate on keeping election deniers out of office following her loss in her reelection bid, stressing that she is still focused on her part on the Jan. 6 committee as well as “tremendous work left to do as Wyoming’s representative in Congress.”

But don't expect Cheney to go after people like Hillary, Biden, or Obama who dismissed and continue to dismiss Trump's 2016 victory as tainted - with Hillary still peddling 'with Russia's help' as the cause of her spectacular defeat. In Liz Cheney's world, the term 'Election Denier' can only be copyrighted to reflect those that believe the 2020 election was ripe with fraud.

Considering that she is very well aware that no election is completely fair, as history has shown us - look at Chicago in the early 1900s or the New York 'Tammany Hall' Democrat machine, which used intimidation and outright ballot stuffing to get their way as evidence of this claim - Cheney's claim is seriously flawed and yet, mainstream media give her the platform to peddle it.

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“I’m going to be very focused on working to ensure that we do everything we can not to elect election deniers,” she announced throughout a discussion of her future on ABC’s “This Week.”

“We’ve got election deniers that have been nominated for important positions all across the country,” she continued. “And I’m going to work against those people. I’m going to work to support their opponents.”

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Cheney stated that she would get involved in campaigns against Republican candidates who are challenging or denying the outcomes of the 2020 election, including her GOP colleagues in Congress.

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The Wyoming lawmaker continued that she will further aim to educate the country regarding the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol.

“I’m also going to spend a lot of time doing everything I can to help educate the American people about what happened. And I think our hearings have been a tremendous contribution to that,” she announced.

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Cheney, the outspoken vice chairwoman of the House panel probing the attack on the Capitol who has criticized former President Trump, lost the Wyoming GOP primary to a Trump-backed challenger last week. One day later, she teased her possible prospects of a presidential bid in 2024, stating she intended to decide in the coming months.

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“I have said since Jan. 6 that I will do whatever it takes to ensure Donald Trump is never again anywhere near the Oval Office — and I mean it,” she announced throughout her concession address on Tuesday.

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Cheney described her primary loss on Tuesday night as the starting of a new chapter in her political career as she addressed a small collection of supporters, including her father, on the edge of a vast field flanked by mountains and bales of hay.

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“Our work is far from over,” she stated, evoking Abraham Lincoln, who lost congressional elections before ascending to the presidency and preserving the union.

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Four hundred miles (645 kilometers) to the east of Cheney’s concession address, festive Hageman supporters gathered at a sprawling outdoor rodeo and Western culture festival in Cheyenne, many wearing cowboy boots, hats, and blue jeans.

“Obviously, we’re all very grateful to President Trump, who recognizes that Wyoming has only one congressional representative, and we have to make it count,” announced Hageman, a ranching industry attorney who had finished third in a previous bid for governor.

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