Wyoming GOP Votes to no Longer Recognize Rep. Liz Cheney as a Republican
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The Republican party of Wyoming will no longer consider their sole U.S. House lawmaker, Representative Liz Cheney, as a member of the GOP. While left-leaning articles highlight that since the beginning of the year, not much has changed about Representative Liz Cheney’s politics, right-leaning articles highlight that the Wyoming GOP Central Committee voted 31-29 on Saturday to no longer acknowledge Cheney.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that since the beginning of the year, not much has changed about Representative Liz Cheney’s politics. The Republican party is still pushing forward in its efforts to enforce a standard of loyalty centered around Trumpism.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that Cheney was one of 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in January following the insurrection attempt on the U.S. Capitol. Cheney has repeatedly defended her vote to impeach Trump.
A right-leaning article by Washington Examiner highlights that the Wyoming GOP Central Committee voted 31-29 on Saturday to no longer acknowledge Cheney. The state’s Republican leaders held the vote after several counties voted to no longer count her among their ranks.
From the left
With Trump sidelined, the GOP has learned to enforce loyalty to Trumpism all by itself
The Washington Post