But even as the quarterback confirmed what she’s spent months avoiding, she gave no other hints about what that campaign might look like — beyond a promise to keep fighting former President Trump. Regardless, her final decision has the potential to shake up the political landscape in 2024 and complicate matters for other presidential contenders, including Trump and President Biden. Most strategists agree that Cheney, the conservative scion of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has little chance of winning the White House in 2024. So how she affects the race could depend on how she will choose to run. She lost her primary on Tuesday in a landslide to a Trump-backed challenger, making it hard to believe she would garner much support in a Republican presidential contest. “Her candidacy for president is a joke. He would get next to nothing in a Republican primary,” said Keith Naughton, a veteran Republican strategist. “The only thing he would do if he ran as a Republican is help bring the nomination to Trump by getting some protest votes that could go [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis or [former Vice President Mike] Pence.” Gunner Ramer, the political director of the Republican Anti-Trump Accountability PAC, acknowledged the uphill battle Cheney will face in the GOP primary, saying it’s clear that Republican voters remain firmly aligned with Trump and the wing of his party. “Republican voters in the primaries, many of them are galvanized for the America first, MAGA agenda that Donald Trump represents,” he said, using an acronym for “making America great again,” one of the frequently used political slogans of Trump. Cheney also did not rule out running as an independent, telling Politico on Wednesday that she is “not at all focused” on such details. Of course, such a move would not be unthinkable. she is increasingly at odds with much of her own party, and polls show her with little support among Republican voters. And Ramer said Cheney could make an impact in the 2024 presidential race, regardless of her political affiliation. She specifically pointed to her work on the House select committee tasked with investigating the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol as a powerful weapon in her political arsenal that could be used to weaken Trump or at least remind voters of drama that defined his time in the Oval Office. “The one thing she’s made clear over and over again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from being in office again,” Ramer said. “In the short term, her work on the January 6th committee and the prosecution of the case against Donald Trump and his leadership and those who enabled him will be a top priority for her,” he continued. “The second step will be, if she runs in 2024, for her to have a clear voice as a Republican who is constantly bashing Donald Trump and his lies.” But a Republican strategist who has worked on White House campaigns warned that an independent Cheney presidential bid could have ramifications for Biden as well. The general noted that, in the last presidential election, Biden benefited in part from the support of right-wing independents and moderate Republican voters who crossed ideological lines out of disillusionment with Trump. “You get someone like Cheney running as a more typical conservative, and I think that takes some votes away from Biden,” the general said. “Maybe it doesn’t make a difference, but in a close race between Trump and Biden, it could end up making a big difference.” Beyond that, however, Cheney’s constituency is unclear, the strategist said, noting that she has alienated most Republicans with her criticism of Trump, while her politics are still too conservative to attract significant support even among centrists. Democrats. “I think the big question she has to look at is: What is her constituency?” said the general. “When most Republicans out there are saying they either want Donald Trump to run again or they’re interested in De Sandys, a Trump loyalist, where’s Cheney’s way? Of course, there are still many open questions about the 2024 presidential contest. While Trump has openly floated a potential comeback bid, it’s also possible he’ll choose to avoid another run. Not only is he mired in a series of swirling legal scandals, but there are a handful of other Republican hopefuls believed to be watching their own campaigns. Trump remains the current favorite to win the 2024 GOP nomination, although DeSantis has gained ground in early voting. And despite Biden’s insistence that he plans to seek a second term in the Oval Office, Democratic voters have become increasingly eager for new leadership in recent months. A CNN poll released late last month found that 75 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to nominate someone else for the White House in 2024 — though the impact of recent Democratic legislative victories in these numbers remain to be seen. Cheney, meanwhile, will face a test of her own in the coming years: whether she can remain a relevant political force in her post-Congress life. In a sign that she already has a strategy in place, Cheney has already turned her campaign committee into a leadership PAC focused on educating the American people about the ongoing threat to our Democracy and mobilizing a united effort to oppose any Donald Trump’s campaign for president,” said Jeremy Adler, Cheney’s spokesman. That group is expected to serve as Cheney’s main political vehicle moving forward and could allow her to remain on the public stage as she considers whether to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. News of Cheney’s new political plan was reported first reported Wednesday by Politico. NotedDC — Trump consolidates hold on GOP Democrats hold 4-point lead over Republicans on general congressional ballot: poll To be sure, there is still skepticism about Cheney’s efforts, even among her defenders. Ramer, the political director of the Republican Accountability PAC, has openly questioned what “Liz Cheney’s constituency” looks like, acknowledging that there is no guarantee she can significantly change the course of the 2024 election. However, he said he expects her to stay, at least for now. “This is not the end of Liz Cheney,” he said. “The one thing she’s made clear time and time again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from ever holding office again.”
title: “Liz Cheney Upends 2024 Predictions Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Karen Anderson”
But even as the quarterback confirmed what she’s spent months avoiding, she gave no other hints about what that campaign might look like — beyond a promise to keep fighting former President Trump. Regardless, her final decision has the potential to shake up the political landscape in 2024 and complicate matters for other presidential contenders, including Trump and President Biden. Most strategists agree that Cheney, the conservative scion of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has little chance of winning the White House in 2024. So how she affects the race could depend on how she will choose to run. She lost her primary on Tuesday in a landslide to a Trump-backed challenger, making it hard to believe she would garner much support in a Republican presidential contest. “Her candidacy for president is a joke. He would get next to nothing in a Republican primary,” said Keith Naughton, a veteran Republican strategist. “The only thing he would do if he ran as a Republican is help bring the nomination to Trump by getting some protest votes that could go [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis or [former Vice President Mike] Pence.” Gunner Ramer, the political director of the Republican Anti-Trump Accountability PAC, acknowledged the uphill battle Cheney will face in the GOP primary, saying it’s clear that Republican voters remain firmly aligned with Trump and the wing of his party. “Republican voters in the primaries, many of them are galvanized for the America first, MAGA agenda that Donald Trump represents,” he said, using an acronym for “making America great again,” one of the frequently used political slogans of Trump. Cheney also did not rule out running as an independent, telling Politico on Wednesday that she is “not at all focused” on such details. Of course, such a move would not be unthinkable. she is increasingly at odds with much of her own party, and polls show her with little support among Republican voters. And Ramer said Cheney could make an impact in the 2024 presidential race, regardless of her political affiliation. She specifically pointed to her work on the House select committee tasked with investigating the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol as a powerful weapon in her political arsenal that could be used to weaken Trump or at least remind voters of drama that defined his time in the Oval Office. “The one thing she’s made clear over and over again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from being in office again,” Ramer said. “In the short term, her work on the January 6th committee and the prosecution of the case against Donald Trump and his leadership and those who enabled him will be a top priority for her,” he continued. “The second step will be, if she runs in 2024, for her to have a clear voice as a Republican who is constantly bashing Donald Trump and his lies.” But a Republican strategist who has worked on White House campaigns warned that an independent Cheney presidential bid could have ramifications for Biden as well. The general noted that, in the last presidential election, Biden benefited in part from the support of right-wing independents and moderate Republican voters who crossed ideological lines out of disillusionment with Trump. “You get someone like Cheney running as a more typical conservative, and I think that takes some votes away from Biden,” the general said. “Maybe it doesn’t make a difference, but in a close race between Trump and Biden, it could end up making a big difference.” Beyond that, however, Cheney’s constituency is unclear, the strategist said, noting that she has alienated most Republicans with her criticism of Trump, while her politics are still too conservative to attract significant support even among centrists. Democrats. “I think the big question she has to look at is: What is her constituency?” said the general. “When most Republicans out there are saying they either want Donald Trump to run again or they’re interested in De Sandys, a Trump loyalist, where’s Cheney’s way? Of course, there are still many open questions about the 2024 presidential contest. While Trump has openly floated a potential comeback bid, it’s also possible he’ll choose to avoid another run. Not only is he mired in a series of swirling legal scandals, but there are a handful of other Republican hopefuls believed to be watching their own campaigns. Trump remains the current favorite to win the 2024 GOP nomination, although DeSantis has gained ground in early voting. And despite Biden’s insistence that he plans to seek a second term in the Oval Office, Democratic voters have become increasingly eager for new leadership in recent months. A CNN poll released late last month found that 75 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to nominate someone else for the White House in 2024 — though the impact of recent Democratic legislative victories in these numbers remain to be seen. Cheney, meanwhile, will face a test of her own in the coming years: whether she can remain a relevant political force in her post-Congress life. In a sign that she already has a strategy in place, Cheney has already turned her campaign committee into a leadership PAC focused on educating the American people about the ongoing threat to our Democracy and mobilizing a united effort to oppose any Donald Trump’s campaign for president,” said Jeremy Adler, Cheney’s spokesman. That group is expected to serve as Cheney’s main political vehicle moving forward and could allow her to remain on the public stage as she considers whether to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. News of Cheney’s new political plan was reported first reported Wednesday by Politico. NotedDC — Trump consolidates hold on GOP Democrats hold 4-point lead over Republicans on general congressional ballot: poll To be sure, there is still skepticism about Cheney’s efforts, even among her defenders. Ramer, the political director of the Republican Accountability PAC, has openly questioned what “Liz Cheney’s constituency” looks like, acknowledging that there is no guarantee she can significantly change the course of the 2024 election. However, he said he expects her to stay, at least for now. “This is not the end of Liz Cheney,” he said. “The one thing she’s made clear time and time again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from ever holding office again.”
title: “Liz Cheney Upends 2024 Predictions Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-08” author: “Mary Bateman”
But even as the quarterback confirmed what she’s spent months avoiding, she gave no other hints about what that campaign might look like — beyond a promise to keep fighting former President Trump. Regardless, her final decision has the potential to shake up the political landscape in 2024 and complicate matters for other presidential contenders, including Trump and President Biden. Most strategists agree that Cheney, the conservative scion of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has little chance of winning the White House in 2024. So how she affects the race could depend on how she will choose to run. She lost her primary on Tuesday in a landslide to a Trump-backed challenger, making it hard to believe she would garner much support in a Republican presidential contest. “Her candidacy for president is a joke. He would get next to nothing in a Republican primary,” said Keith Naughton, a veteran Republican strategist. “The only thing he would do if he ran as a Republican is help bring the nomination to Trump by getting some protest votes that could go [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis or [former Vice President Mike] Pence.” Gunner Ramer, the political director of the Republican Anti-Trump Accountability PAC, acknowledged the uphill battle Cheney will face in the GOP primary, saying it’s clear that Republican voters remain firmly aligned with Trump and the wing of his party. “Republican voters in the primaries, many of them are galvanized for the America first, MAGA agenda that Donald Trump represents,” he said, using an acronym for “making America great again,” one of the frequently used political slogans of Trump. Cheney also did not rule out running as an independent, telling Politico on Wednesday that she is “not at all focused” on such details. Of course, such a move would not be unthinkable. she is increasingly at odds with much of her own party, and polls show her with little support among Republican voters. And Ramer said Cheney could make an impact in the 2024 presidential race, regardless of her political affiliation. She specifically pointed to her work on the House select committee tasked with investigating the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol as a powerful weapon in her political arsenal that could be used to weaken Trump or at least remind voters of drama that defined his time in the Oval Office. “The one thing she’s made clear over and over again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from being in office again,” Ramer said. “In the short term, her work on the January 6th committee and the prosecution of the case against Donald Trump and his leadership and those who enabled him will be a top priority for her,” he continued. “The second step will be, if she runs in 2024, for her to have a clear voice as a Republican who is constantly bashing Donald Trump and his lies.” But a Republican strategist who has worked on White House campaigns warned that an independent Cheney presidential bid could have ramifications for Biden as well. The general noted that, in the last presidential election, Biden benefited in part from the support of right-wing independents and moderate Republican voters who crossed ideological lines out of disillusionment with Trump. “You get someone like Cheney running as a more typical conservative, and I think that takes some votes away from Biden,” the general said. “Maybe it doesn’t make a difference, but in a close race between Trump and Biden, it could end up making a big difference.” Beyond that, however, Cheney’s constituency is unclear, the strategist said, noting that she has alienated most Republicans with her criticism of Trump, while her politics are still too conservative to attract significant support even among centrists. Democrats. “I think the big question she has to look at is: What is her constituency?” said the general. “When most Republicans out there are saying they either want Donald Trump to run again or they’re interested in De Sandys, a Trump loyalist, where’s Cheney’s way? Of course, there are still many open questions about the 2024 presidential contest. While Trump has openly floated a potential comeback bid, it’s also possible he’ll choose to avoid another run. Not only is he mired in a series of swirling legal scandals, but there are a handful of other Republican hopefuls believed to be watching their own campaigns. Trump remains the current favorite to win the 2024 GOP nomination, although DeSantis has gained ground in early voting. And despite Biden’s insistence that he plans to seek a second term in the Oval Office, Democratic voters have become increasingly eager for new leadership in recent months. A CNN poll released late last month found that 75 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to nominate someone else for the White House in 2024 — though the impact of recent Democratic legislative victories in these numbers remain to be seen. Cheney, meanwhile, will face a test of her own in the coming years: whether she can remain a relevant political force in her post-Congress life. In a sign that she already has a strategy in place, Cheney has already turned her campaign committee into a leadership PAC focused on educating the American people about the ongoing threat to our Democracy and mobilizing a united effort to oppose any Donald Trump’s campaign for president,” said Jeremy Adler, Cheney’s spokesman. That group is expected to serve as Cheney’s main political vehicle moving forward and could allow her to remain on the public stage as she considers whether to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. News of Cheney’s new political plan was reported first reported Wednesday by Politico. NotedDC — Trump consolidates hold on GOP Democrats hold 4-point lead over Republicans on general congressional ballot: poll To be sure, there is still skepticism about Cheney’s efforts, even among her defenders. Ramer, the political director of the Republican Accountability PAC, has openly questioned what “Liz Cheney’s constituency” looks like, acknowledging that there is no guarantee she can significantly change the course of the 2024 election. However, he said he expects her to stay, at least for now. “This is not the end of Liz Cheney,” he said. “The one thing she’s made clear time and time again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from ever holding office again.”
title: “Liz Cheney Upends 2024 Predictions Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Kevin Floyd”
But even as the quarterback confirmed what she’s spent months avoiding, she gave no other hints about what that campaign might look like — beyond a promise to keep fighting former President Trump. Regardless, her final decision has the potential to shake up the political landscape in 2024 and complicate matters for other presidential contenders, including Trump and President Biden. Most strategists agree that Cheney, the conservative scion of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has little chance of winning the White House in 2024. So how she affects the race could depend on how she will choose to run. She lost her primary on Tuesday in a landslide to a Trump-backed challenger, making it hard to believe she would garner much support in a Republican presidential contest. “Her candidacy for president is a joke. He would get next to nothing in a Republican primary,” said Keith Naughton, a veteran Republican strategist. “The only thing he would do if he ran as a Republican is help bring the nomination to Trump by getting some protest votes that could go [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis or [former Vice President Mike] Pence.” Gunner Ramer, the political director of the Republican Anti-Trump Accountability PAC, acknowledged the uphill battle Cheney will face in the GOP primary, saying it’s clear that Republican voters remain firmly aligned with Trump and the wing of his party. “Republican voters in the primaries, many of them are galvanized for the America first, MAGA agenda that Donald Trump represents,” he said, using an acronym for “making America great again,” one of the frequently used political slogans of Trump. Cheney also did not rule out running as an independent, telling Politico on Wednesday that she is “not at all focused” on such details. Of course, such a move would not be unthinkable. she is increasingly at odds with much of her own party, and polls show her with little support among Republican voters. And Ramer said Cheney could make an impact in the 2024 presidential race, regardless of her political affiliation. She specifically pointed to her work on the House select committee tasked with investigating the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol as a powerful weapon in her political arsenal that could be used to weaken Trump or at least remind voters of drama that defined his time in the Oval Office. “The one thing she’s made clear over and over again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from being in office again,” Ramer said. “In the short term, her work on the January 6th committee and the prosecution of the case against Donald Trump and his leadership and those who enabled him will be a top priority for her,” he continued. “The second step will be, if she runs in 2024, for her to have a clear voice as a Republican who is constantly bashing Donald Trump and his lies.” But a Republican strategist who has worked on White House campaigns warned that an independent Cheney presidential bid could have ramifications for Biden as well. The general noted that, in the last presidential election, Biden benefited in part from the support of right-wing independents and moderate Republican voters who crossed ideological lines out of disillusionment with Trump. “You get someone like Cheney running as a more typical conservative, and I think that takes some votes away from Biden,” the general said. “Maybe it doesn’t make a difference, but in a close race between Trump and Biden, it could end up making a big difference.” Beyond that, however, Cheney’s constituency is unclear, the strategist said, noting that she has alienated most Republicans with her criticism of Trump, while her politics are still too conservative to attract significant support even among centrists. Democrats. “I think the big question she has to look at is: What is her constituency?” said the general. “When most Republicans out there are saying they either want Donald Trump to run again or they’re interested in De Sandys, a Trump loyalist, where’s Cheney’s way? Of course, there are still many open questions about the 2024 presidential contest. While Trump has openly floated a potential comeback bid, it’s also possible he’ll choose to avoid another run. Not only is he mired in a series of swirling legal scandals, but there are a handful of other Republican hopefuls believed to be watching their own campaigns. Trump remains the current favorite to win the 2024 GOP nomination, although DeSantis has gained ground in early voting. And despite Biden’s insistence that he plans to seek a second term in the Oval Office, Democratic voters have become increasingly eager for new leadership in recent months. A CNN poll released late last month found that 75 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to nominate someone else for the White House in 2024 — though the impact of recent Democratic legislative victories in these numbers remain to be seen. Cheney, meanwhile, will face a test of her own in the coming years: whether she can remain a relevant political force in her post-Congress life. In a sign that she already has a strategy in place, Cheney has already turned her campaign committee into a leadership PAC focused on educating the American people about the ongoing threat to our Democracy and mobilizing a united effort to oppose any Donald Trump’s campaign for president,” said Jeremy Adler, Cheney’s spokesman. That group is expected to serve as Cheney’s main political vehicle moving forward and could allow her to remain on the public stage as she considers whether to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. News of Cheney’s new political plan was reported first reported Wednesday by Politico. NotedDC — Trump consolidates hold on GOP Democrats hold 4-point lead over Republicans on general congressional ballot: poll To be sure, there is still skepticism about Cheney’s efforts, even among her defenders. Ramer, the political director of the Republican Accountability PAC, has openly questioned what “Liz Cheney’s constituency” looks like, acknowledging that there is no guarantee she can significantly change the course of the 2024 election. However, he said he expects her to stay, at least for now. “This is not the end of Liz Cheney,” he said. “The one thing she’s made clear time and time again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from ever holding office again.”
title: “Liz Cheney Upends 2024 Predictions Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “David Taylor”
But even as the quarterback confirmed what she’s spent months avoiding, she gave no other hints about what that campaign might look like — beyond a promise to keep fighting former President Trump. Regardless, her final decision has the potential to shake up the political landscape in 2024 and complicate matters for other presidential contenders, including Trump and President Biden. Most strategists agree that Cheney, the conservative scion of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has little chance of winning the White House in 2024. So how she affects the race could depend on how she will choose to run. She lost her primary on Tuesday in a landslide to a Trump-backed challenger, making it hard to believe she would garner much support in a Republican presidential contest. “Her candidacy for president is a joke. He would get next to nothing in a Republican primary,” said Keith Naughton, a veteran Republican strategist. “The only thing he would do if he ran as a Republican is help bring the nomination to Trump by getting some protest votes that could go [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis or [former Vice President Mike] Pence.” Gunner Ramer, the political director of the Republican Anti-Trump Accountability PAC, acknowledged the uphill battle Cheney will face in the GOP primary, saying it’s clear that Republican voters remain firmly aligned with Trump and the wing of his party. “Republican voters in the primaries, many of them are galvanized for the America first, MAGA agenda that Donald Trump represents,” he said, using an acronym for “making America great again,” one of the frequently used political slogans of Trump. Cheney also did not rule out running as an independent, telling Politico on Wednesday that she is “not at all focused” on such details. Of course, such a move would not be unthinkable. she is increasingly at odds with much of her own party, and polls show her with little support among Republican voters. And Ramer said Cheney could make an impact in the 2024 presidential race, regardless of her political affiliation. She specifically pointed to her work on the House select committee tasked with investigating the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol as a powerful weapon in her political arsenal that could be used to weaken Trump or at least remind voters of drama that defined his time in the Oval Office. “The one thing she’s made clear over and over again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from being in office again,” Ramer said. “In the short term, her work on the January 6th committee and the prosecution of the case against Donald Trump and his leadership and those who enabled him will be a top priority for her,” he continued. “The second step will be, if she runs in 2024, for her to have a clear voice as a Republican who is constantly bashing Donald Trump and his lies.” But a Republican strategist who has worked on White House campaigns warned that an independent Cheney presidential bid could have ramifications for Biden as well. The general noted that, in the last presidential election, Biden benefited in part from the support of right-wing independents and moderate Republican voters who crossed ideological lines out of disillusionment with Trump. “You get someone like Cheney running as a more typical conservative, and I think that takes some votes away from Biden,” the general said. “Maybe it doesn’t make a difference, but in a close race between Trump and Biden, it could end up making a big difference.” Beyond that, however, Cheney’s constituency is unclear, the strategist said, noting that she has alienated most Republicans with her criticism of Trump, while her politics are still too conservative to attract significant support even among centrists. Democrats. “I think the big question she has to look at is: What is her constituency?” said the general. “When most Republicans out there are saying they either want Donald Trump to run again or they’re interested in De Sandys, a Trump loyalist, where’s Cheney’s way? Of course, there are still many open questions about the 2024 presidential contest. While Trump has openly floated a potential comeback bid, it’s also possible he’ll choose to avoid another run. Not only is he mired in a series of swirling legal scandals, but there are a handful of other Republican hopefuls believed to be watching their own campaigns. Trump remains the current favorite to win the 2024 GOP nomination, although DeSantis has gained ground in early voting. And despite Biden’s insistence that he plans to seek a second term in the Oval Office, Democratic voters have become increasingly eager for new leadership in recent months. A CNN poll released late last month found that 75 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to nominate someone else for the White House in 2024 — though the impact of recent Democratic legislative victories in these numbers remain to be seen. Cheney, meanwhile, will face a test of her own in the coming years: whether she can remain a relevant political force in her post-Congress life. In a sign that she already has a strategy in place, Cheney has already turned her campaign committee into a leadership PAC focused on educating the American people about the ongoing threat to our Democracy and mobilizing a united effort to oppose any Donald Trump’s campaign for president,” said Jeremy Adler, Cheney’s spokesman. That group is expected to serve as Cheney’s main political vehicle moving forward and could allow her to remain on the public stage as she considers whether to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. News of Cheney’s new political plan was reported first reported Wednesday by Politico. NotedDC — Trump consolidates hold on GOP Democrats hold 4-point lead over Republicans on general congressional ballot: poll To be sure, there is still skepticism about Cheney’s efforts, even among her defenders. Ramer, the political director of the Republican Accountability PAC, has openly questioned what “Liz Cheney’s constituency” looks like, acknowledging that there is no guarantee she can significantly change the course of the 2024 election. However, he said he expects her to stay, at least for now. “This is not the end of Liz Cheney,” he said. “The one thing she’s made clear time and time again is that she’s determined to prevent Donald Trump from ever holding office again.”