Delusional Liz Cheney, Who Lost Her Primary to Trump-Backed Challenger, Now Considers a Third-Party Presidential Run “to Stop Trump from Winning”
Liz Cheney, R-Wyo. has declared she is entertaining the notion of a third-party run for the White House.
This revelation comes after her defeat in last year’s Republican primary by Rep. Harriet Hageman, endorsed by former President Donald Trump — a defeat largely seen as retribution for her impeachment vote against him and her role in the committee investigating the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
She must be short on funds. That’s the only reason someone like Liz would run against Donald Trump.
As Liz Cheney promotes her soon-to-be-flopped new book, she conveys her growing concern over Trump’s lingering control over the Republican Party.
The Washington Post reports Cheney’s consideration of an independent presidential bid as part of a broader strategy “to do whatever it takes” to block Trump from occupying the Oval Office anew.