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Liz Cheney out of #3 House GOP role - on a voice vote
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<blockquote data-quote="tz620q" data-source="post: 75949182" data-attributes="member: 185759"><p>I think you have stated it clearly here; but there is a difference between following an agenda that corresponds to your own and blindly following a man. Look Liz Cheney has only been a Representative for 2 years, so her record is short. My gut feel is that she is more of a Bush type conservative than a Trump one. As long as Trump seemed to be leading the party in that direction, she might have been just going along. The odd thing to me is that the GOP voted in such a junior Rep as their chairperson. Now if Elise Stefanik is voted in they get a rising star that was the youngest woman ever elected to Congress and has successfully reran 4 times. She brings to the table the ability to be a unifying force in the GOP for the 2022 election.</p><p></p><p>I have termed Cheney a never-Trumper because of her parting jab at Trump after the vote that took her out of leadership. This is why I doubt if she is that politically astute. She provided another Democratic soundbite and showed exactly why she was voted out in one sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tz620q, post: 75949182, member: 185759"] I think you have stated it clearly here; but there is a difference between following an agenda that corresponds to your own and blindly following a man. Look Liz Cheney has only been a Representative for 2 years, so her record is short. My gut feel is that she is more of a Bush type conservative than a Trump one. As long as Trump seemed to be leading the party in that direction, she might have been just going along. The odd thing to me is that the GOP voted in such a junior Rep as their chairperson. Now if Elise Stefanik is voted in they get a rising star that was the youngest woman ever elected to Congress and has successfully reran 4 times. She brings to the table the ability to be a unifying force in the GOP for the 2022 election. I have termed Cheney a never-Trumper because of her parting jab at Trump after the vote that took her out of leadership. This is why I doubt if she is that politically astute. She provided another Democratic soundbite and showed exactly why she was voted out in one sentence. [/QUOTE]
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