GOP Votes to Oust Cheney From Leadership

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We ran the numbers: There are 4214 news articles covering this topic. 51% (2172) are left leaning, 43% (1803) are center, and 6% (239) are right leaning.

On Wednesday, House Republicans voted to purge GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney from her leadership post. While left-leaning articles highlight that Cheney’s frontal assault on Trump is just the beginning of a larger crusade, right-leaning articles highlight that Representative Elise Stefanik is making her case to be the House Republican conference Chair, as she promises a “disciplined, unified” message.

A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Cheney’s frontal assault on Trump is just the beginning of a larger crusade. Cheney is also “considering an expanded political operation” that would allow her to endorse other Republican candidates who share her view of the danger Trump poses. 

The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the move is an extraordinary bow to former President Trump, representing a remarkable shift from a similar challenge to Cheney’s leadership status in February. The decision was made by voice vote, meaning there will be no tally of lawmakers who voted to dump Cheney.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Representative Elise Stefanik is making her case to be the House Republican conference Chair, as she promises a “disciplined, unified” message. Stefanik said Republicans in the House are “united in our laser focus on defeating the radical Socialist Democrat agenda of President Biden and Speaker Pelosi.”



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