Liz Cheney: Conservatives may need a new party
- Former Rep. Liz Cheney suggested that conservatives might need a new political party due to damaging changes in the Republican Party.
- Cheney remarked, “The party itself really has rejected the Constitution in the name of supporting Trump,” implying a new party might be necessary.
- Cheney also stated that the current Republican Party may struggle to credibly appeal to voters without recognizing its past actions.
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Liz Cheney: Conservatives may need a new party
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) indicated in an interview at The Capital Times Idea Fest in Madison, Wisc., that conservatives could end up forming a new kind of conservative party, arguing that “far too much has happened that’s too damaging” in the Republican Party. “There is certainly going to be a big shift, I think, in how…
Liz Cheney suggests a new political party may be needed | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
MADISON, Wis. >> Former Rep. Liz Cheney, who has emerged as perhaps the most vocal and visible conservative critic of former President Donald Trump, suggested Friday night that a new political party might need to be created to replace the Republican Party if he is defeated.
Liz Cheney Suggests New Political Party May Be Needed
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) suggested that a new political party might need to be created to replace the Republican Party if he is defeated, the New York Times reports. Said Cheney: “Whether it’s organizing a new party — look, it’s hard for me to see how the Republican Party, given what it has done, can make the argument convincingly or credibly that people ought to vote for Republican candidates until it really recognizes what it’s done.” She…
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