Liz Cheney supports Kamala Harris: An exchange of blows in Swing States

Liz Cheney supports Kamala Harris: An exchange of blows in Swing States

In a surprising turn, prominent US republican Liz Cheney decided to give her voice to the democrat Harris in the upcoming presidential election in November. This announcement came during an event at the Duke University in North Carolina, where the 58-year-old formulated her concerns about Donald Trump. "As a conservative that believes in the constitution, I thoroughly thought. Due to the danger that Donald Trump goes out, I will choose Kamala Harris," said Cheney. This represents a striking break with the traditional loyalities within the Republican party.

Cheney's position is particularly remarkable because she has been establishing herself as one of Trump's loudest critics for years. She is the daughter of the former Vice President Dick Cheney and paid for a high price for her extensive anti-trump expressions: she was pushed out of her leadership in the party and ultimately also lost its headquarters in the House of Representatives. Their warnings that Trump is an existential threat to democracy have pushed out of many of their republican colleagues.

The importance of swing states

While she explained her election decision, Cheney emphasized the importance of voices in the so -called swing states, where elections are often on the brink. "We cannot afford to write the luxury of writing the names of other candidates on the ballot paper, especially not in the Swing States," she said and underlined the need for strategic election behavior. There are only a few countries in the political landscape of the United States that are firmly in the hands of a party. Swing States such as Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin play a decisive role in determining the president.

The upcoming election on November 5th becomes a head-to-head race between Harris and her republican challenger Trump. Opinion surveys indicate that the outcome of the election in these competitive states will be particularly tight, which makes every voice cast all the more valuable.

cheney had positioned herself early on in her attitude towards Trump, and her critical view was particularly clear after the attack on the US capitol in January 2021. As a result, she played a leading role in the committee of inquiry about this incident and opposed the experience -based overwelming majority of her party, which Trump continued to support. Her changeover from an initial supporter to a vehement critic of the former president was a sharp increase in a political climate that is shaped by division.

Expectations of Cheney for the upcoming election have recently been loud and it was speculated whether she would appear in Chicago during the democratic party congress. While she did not appear, her party colleague Adam Kinzinger, who also worked in the Capitol Committee, stopped a speech and took up critical points regarding Trump. Cheney thus remains a striking figure in the political landscape of the United States, the decisions of which remain unpredictable for many, but also shed light on how deep the gap between traditional republicans and the party's Trump era has become.

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