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Cheney pleads with New Hampshire voters to fight GOP’s ‘plague of cowardice’

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) made a plea for New Hampshire voters to stand up against what she called “cowardice” within the Republican Party when they go to the polls this month. Cheney attacked the faction of her own party that is devoted to former President Trump during remarks at Dartmouth College.

 Liz Cheney, a former representative ( R- Wyo. ) pleaded with New Hampshire voters to oppose what she refers to as” cowardice” in the Republican party when they cast their ballots later this month. In remarks made at Dartmouth College, Cheney slammed the segment of her party that has dedicated itself to the original President Trump. Liz Cheney, a former representative ( R- Wyo. ) pleaded with New Hampshire voters to oppose what she refers to as” cowardice” in the Republican party when they cast their ballots later this month. In remarks made at Dartmouth College, Cheney slammed the group in her party that has dedicated itself to former President Trump. 

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) made a plea for New Hampshire voters to stand up against what she called “cowardice” within the Republican Party when they go to the polls this month. Cheney attacked the faction of her own party that is devoted to former President Trump during remarks at Dartmouth College.

  

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