Former Representative Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) addressed New Hampshire voters at Dartmouth College, emphasizing the need to combat what she describes as “cowardice” in the Republican Party. Her comments were made on the eve of the third anniversary of the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Cheney, known as a vocal critic of former President Trump, urged voters to demonstrate their stance against the current trend in the GOP during the upcoming first-in-the-nation primary.
Cheney, who diverged from much of her party following the Capitol insurrection and her vote to impeach Trump, stressed the importance of defending the Constitution. She expressed concerns about the impact of Trump’s actions on American democracy, highlighting the risks if he were to be reelected. Cheney’s remarks align with her consistent warnings since losing her office in 2022.
Her speech comes ahead of the January 23 New Hampshire GOP primary, where Trump leads in polls, with Nikki Haley closing in. This primary season commences with the Iowa caucuses on January 15, marking the beginning of a critical phase for the Republican Party.
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