RINO Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) is quickly finding that even in her home state of Wyoming, there is no longer any ground to go to. Grassroots support for her is drying up with local party leaders as conservatives state-wide have grown sour with the Cheney heiress’ misrepresentation of them and their party. Reports have come in from Wyoming that two of their most prominent County GOP Committees have unanimously passed a measure, rescinding Cheney’s membership in the Republican Party and calling on the House GOP Caucus under current Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik who replaced Cheney earlier this year, to pull ALL of Cheney’s committee assignments.
Jim Hoft of The Gateway Pundit lauded them as “Heroes”. And heroes they are indeed.
Defiant In DC, Dismal At Home- It’s Unanimous
Cheney had already been censured by the Carbon County GOP in January when they wrote that she “did not represent our voice,” according to Carbon County GOP Chairman Joey Correnti IV and said that a “vocal majority of Wyoming Republicans recognize there were significant irregularities” in the 2020 Presidential Election.
According to the Casper Star-Tribune, Carbon County’s GOP has been joined by Park County Republican officials who also voted unanimously.
“You will no longer be recognized as the official Republican Congressional Representative by the Park County Republican Party,” Martin Kimmet, the chairman of the Park County Republicans, wrote in a letter Thursday to Cheney
The coordinated effort is a symbolic if not directly impactful blow to Cheney’s hopes as re-election, dim such as they are.
According to Newsweek’s latest polling from Morning Consult and the political news publication Politico poll conducted during May. Cheney is in DEEP trouble in the overwhelmingly Republican state of Wyoming.
- “While only 15 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning voters view Cheney favorably, 42 percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters view her favorably.
- Conversely, while 53 percent of Republican voters view Cheney unfavorably, only 22 percent of Democrats view her unfavorably. Put another way, nearly 2.5 times more Republicans disfavor Cheney than Democrats.”
Correnti added that GOP officials from Uinta, Big Horn, Laramie, and Weston counties who have upcoming meetings in the next weeks have all requested copies of the resolution.
“Park County set up the ball, Carbon County spiked it,” Joey Correnti, chairman of the Carbon County Republican Party, told the Star-Tribune. “And now other counties, I say by the end of the week you’ll have at least three or four other counties that are having meetings that will pass a similar resolution.”
Both the resolutions complete with letters to Cheney ended with the same sentiment.
“In short, and in the immortal words of the 45th President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump…”You’re Fired!””
If this keeps up, and its’ extremely likely to, Liz Cheney’s re-election in 2022 is a dead-letter, any one of the eight primary opponents gearing up to take her on stand a very good chance of ousting the prominent Anti-Trump RINO. It’s a far fall indeed for the heiress of a political dynasty who just last year and regularly before that commanded forty to fifty-point leads in every primary election.