Cheney Hints At Possible White House Run
We ran the numbers: There are 3,555 news articles covering this topic. 47% (1,682) are left-leaning, 36% (1,288) are centrist, and 16% (585) are right-leaning.
After losing a primary to a Trump-backed candidate, Liz Cheney has now teased a White House run. While left-leaning articles highlight the shift in the Republican party, right-leaning articles highlight statements from Cheney and her new political action committee.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting on how Cheney has teased a White House run, but voters and analysts view it as a long shot at best. Cheney has vowed to promote women in politics and fight Donald Trump’s influence on the GOP.
A left-leaning article from the LA Times focuses on how Cheney’s loss illustrates the GOP’s rapid shift to the right. Cheney, who transformed from an occasional critic of the former president to the highest-ranking one after the January 6th riot, called Trump “a very grave threat and risk to our republic.”
A right-leaning article from the Washington Examiner focuses on how Cheney stated that she “will do whatever it takes to ensure Donald Trump is never again anywhere near the Oval Office, and I mean this is a fight for all of us together.” Cheney also affirmed her stance as a conservative republican who supports “the principles and the ideals on which [her] party was founded.”
From the left
Liz Cheney doubles down on her anti-Trump stance after losing Wyoming GOP primary
LA Times
From the right
Down but not out: How Liz Cheney plans to be a thorn in Trump's side after defeat
Washington Examiner