The Wyoming representative has huge ground to cover to defeat her Trump-backed primary opponent on August 16.
About 57 percent of the 562 Wyoming residents surveyed between July 25 and August 6 preferred Hageman to Cheney. It's a deep slide for Cheney, who has represented Wyoming in
since 2017, including as the third highest-ranking House Republican due to chairing the House Republican Conference between 2019 and 2021."Given the unique attention this race is receiving, and the accompanying increases in voter registration and potential party switching, we decided to field this survey to a random sample of all Wyoming residents on cell phones and landlines and work to identify likely voters in the GOP primary," said Brian Harnisch, director of WYSAC.
Wyoming Republican Liz Cheney has a huge hill to climb to defeat GOP primary opponent Harriet Hageman on August 16. Above, Cheney is pictured presiding over a hearing of the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, in the Cannon House Office Building on July 21 in Washington, D.C.
"The race for the Republican nomination appears to be a referendum on Cheney, as it usually is when an incumbent seeks reelection....There has been much talk in the media aboutHageman, who has been endorsed by former President, describes herself as a"deep-rooted Wyomingite" who has consistently battled and defeated government bureaucracy.
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