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Former Representative Liz Cheney, a Republican from Wyoming, has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for President in the 2024 election. Cheney, who has become a significant voice in Republican dissent against former President Donald Trump, expressed her support for Harris during an interview on ABC’s “This Week” with co-anchor Jonathan Karl.
Cheney, known for her outspoken criticism of Trump and her role in the House January 6th committee, revealed that she has had discussions with Harris regarding the upcoming election. Although Cheney chose not to disclose specific details of their conversation, she emphasized Harris’s acute awareness of the gravity of the current political climate.
“She has a full recognition and understanding of the stakes of this race and of the importance of reflecting the broad coalition that’s coming together to support her and voting for her to stop Trump,” Cheney stated. This endorsement highlights Cheney’s commitment to preventing another term for Trump, a sentiment that has increasingly defined her political stance.
The endorsement marks a significant moment in the 2024 presidential race, reflecting the deepening divisions within the Republican Party and the broader political landscape. Cheney’s support for Harris underscores a growing bipartisan effort to address what many see as an existential threat posed by Trump’s potential return to the White House.
Cheney’s endorsement could resonate with moderate Republicans and independents who share her concerns about Trump’s influence and the future direction of the Republican Party. By aligning herself with Harris, Cheney is not only supporting a Democrat but also signaling a willingness to prioritize broader democratic values over strict party allegiance.
As the 2024 election approaches, Cheney’s endorsement may influence discussions among voters who are evaluating their choices beyond traditional party lines. It reflects a broader trend of political realignment and the shifting priorities of American voters in a time of unprecedented political polarization.
 
