Wyoming
Rep. Liz Cheney in a bitter fight against Trump-backed Wyoming GOP primary rival
CASPER, Wyoming — Rep. Liz Cheney, a vocal critic of Donald Trump, is going through sturdy political headwinds in her reelection bid as the previous president and his closest allies go all-out of their efforts to oust her from her at-large Wyoming Home seat.
Trump stays well-liked in Wyoming, his finest state in 2020 when he gained 70% of the vote regardless of shedding the White Home to President Joe Biden. Cheney, going through Trump-endorsed GOP main challenger Harriet Hageman, faces a troublesome activity to sway those that like the previous president however who may also assist her in her Aug. 16 Republican main race — and doing so whereas remaining arguably essentially the most distinguished anti-Trump voice within the GOP.
Cheney was amongst 10 Home Republicans who voted to question Trump over the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, when his supporters sought to dam Biden’s Electoral Faculty win from being licensed. Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, gained’t again down from her place that Trump is “harmful and irrational” and shouldn’t be reelected. That’s regardless of the backlash she has confronted from her GOP colleagues and state social gathering officers, which included shedding her Home Republican management place in Could 2021.
Cheney filed for reelection simply days earlier than Trump took his political battle to her dwelling turf, holding a rally to spice up Hageman and bash Cheney in entrance of roughly 9,000 supporters in Casper.
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In the course of the occasion, Trump and his allies accused Cheney of being a “back-stabbing RINO” and alleged that she and her father, who held Wyoming’s lone Home seat from 1979 to 1989, are “warmongers.” And Trump argued that Cheney’s choice to affix the Jan. 6 choose committee investigating the riots was helpful to the Democrats.
Whereas Cheney voted according to Trump 92.9% of the time between 2017 and 2020, his makes an attempt to hyperlink the congresswoman with the Democrats seem to have resonated with many in his base.
“Liz Cheney is a type of politicians who does not actually know what the Republican Celebration needs or wants, so it is most likely finest for her to maneuver on and reduce ties with the remainder of us. That means, she will pursue no matter she needs to do with the Democratic Celebration and depart the remainder of us alone,” Cheyenne, Wyoming, resident Gilbert Duran instructed the Washington Examiner on the rally, including that he supported her in earlier elections.
Theresa Wright of Cheyenne, who attended the Trump rally, accused Cheney of not spending sufficient time within the state and referred to as her a “profession politician.”
“She’s in Virginia, attempting to symbolize Wyoming residing on her father’s legacy. I do not assume she’s worthy of the individuals of Wyoming,” she mentioned. “All of those continuous Bush, Cheney, Clinton household dynasties, these profession politicians — it is time to go.”
Trump allies have pointed to a Membership for Progress ballot displaying Hageman with a bonus of 30 share factors. However Cheney supporters have dismissed claims that she doesn’t have a path, noting that Democrats can vote within the main and arguing that many Republicans are pissed off with the best way the state social gathering has been run.
“The state social gathering is excessive and doesn’t converse for the overwhelming majority of Wyoming Republicans. At their conference final month, they expelled the delegations from Laramie County (Cheyenne) and Natrona County (Casper), that are the 2 largest populations within the state,” one Cheney ally mentioned.
“There are such a lot of Republicans disgusted with the vitriol and toxicity of the state social gathering who’re supporting Liz and that, plus the truth that there are a number of candidates within the main in opposition to her, plus the truth that the crossover voting invoice failed, plus the truth that Liz has sturdy assist from key coverage teams within the state as a result of she has delivered on their pursuits (Petroleum Affiliation, Inventory Growers, Mining Affiliation, and so on.),” the Cheney supporter mentioned.
Cheney supporters have additionally applauded her unwavering outspokenness on Trump and his false declare he gained the election regardless of the Republican Nationwide Committee and the state social gathering censuring her for her criticisms of the previous president.
“Wyoming has at all times been backed by those who rise up for what’s proper. Nevertheless, Trump has by some means taken over this mentality. Liz Cheney is the one one who stood up beside [Rep. Adam] Kinzinger, and I feel she’s going to prevail,” GOP voter Jeff Hendrickson instructed the Washington Examiner throughout a short interview in Sheridan, Wyoming.
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Jaeger Stander, a Wyoming resident who additionally plans to vote within the main, mentioned he believes her place on Trump will appeal to swing voters and Democrats within the race.
“I feel she’s going to get the liberal social gathering to assume extra conservatively as a result of they assume that she’s this liberal individual. However she’s extremely conservative, and I really feel like she does not need huge authorities coming in and taking up,” Stander mentioned. “However on the identical time, I really feel like together with her standing as much as that, it can get her extra undecided voters and even voters who thought they needed to match the household tribe.”
Wyoming
Wyoming governor pledges to appeal after judge blocks pro-life laws
CNA Staff, Nov 21, 2024 / 06:00 am
Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.
Wyoming judge blocks state pro-life laws
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon plans to appeal to the state Supreme Court after a county judge blocked two pro-life laws in Wyoming. The judge blocked the Life Is a Human Right Act, which protected unborn children except in cases when the mother’s life was at risk or in cases of rape or incest, as well as a law prohibiting chemical abortions via abortion pills, a law signed by Gordon in March 2023.
Gordon said on Tuesday that the ruling was “frustrating” and that he instructed his attorney general to prepare to appeal the decision to the Wyoming Supreme Court.
Teton County District Judge Melissa Owens ruled on Monday that the two laws violated the state constitution by restricting medical decisions. Owen has blocked Wyoming abortion laws three times since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. Now that the ruling has been struck down, abortion is legal up until fetal viability in Wyoming.
The plaintiffs included Wyoming abortion clinic Wellspring Health Access, two obstetricians, two other women, and the Wyoming abortion advocacy group Chelsea’s Fund. Following the ruling, Chelsea’s Fund stated on Tuesday that it “will do everything in our power to uphold this ruling in the Wyoming Supreme Court.”
Montana judge blocks licensing law for abortion clinic
A Montana District Court temporarily paused the state’s recent health department licensing regulations for abortion clinics amid pending litigation. House Bill 937 required licensure and regulation of abortion clinics and included rules for sanitation standards, emergency equipment, and hotlines for women who are coerced into an abortion or are victims of sex trafficking.
Two abortion providers, All Families Healthcare in Kalispell and Blue Mountain Clinic in Missoula, and an abortionist sued over the regulations, saying they would have to close if they were implemented. Lewis and Clark County District Court Judge Chris Abbot ruled in their favor, saying that H.B. 937 was a shift in “the status quo” that abortion providers “are not generally considered health care facilities subject to a licensure requirement.” Montana voters approved Initiative 128 on Election Day, enshrining a right to abortion in the constitution and allowing abortion after fetal viability.
Virginia bishops condemn fast-tracked right to abortion proposal
Two Virginia bishops recently opposed a proposed amendment granting a right to abortion, which was fast-tracked by the state House Privileges and Elections Committee. Bishops Michael Burbidge of Arlington and Barry Knestout of Richmond in a Nov. 13 statement called the proposed right to abortion “a fundamental tragedy.” Virginia law currently allows abortion up to 26 weeks and six days and allows abortion after that in certain cases. Burbidge and Knestout encouraged Virginia to “work instead for policies that affirm the life and dignity of every mother and every child.”
The bishops also opposed a fast-tracked proposal to remove the definition of marriage as between one man and one woman from the state constitution. The bishops noted that they “affirm the dignity of every person” and “affirm too that marriage is exclusively the union of one man and one woman.” Following the election, the bishops encouraged “deep engagement in decisions” that are at “the heart of who we are.”
Wyoming
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Wyoming
What Wyoming coach said about Boise State, Ashton Jeanty
Wyoming head coach Jay Sawvel had high praise for No. 12 Boise State during his weekly press conference.
“This is probably the best Mountain West team that I’ve seen in the five years I’ve been in this conference,” Sawvel said of the Broncos (9-1, 6-0), who travel Wyoming (2-8, 2-4) this Saturday.
“It’s a big challenge when you’re playing a team that’s on track to play in the playoff. They’re very well-rounded. They’ve got experience on defense, and they’re productive and opportunistic on that side of the ball. And then obviously Ashton Jeanty, who is kind of ridiculous. … We’re obviously going to have to play our best game we’ve played all year defensively to hang in with them.”
The Cowboys are coming off a 24-10 road loss to Colorado State.
Here are the highlights from Sawvel’s press conference.
On Boise State’s offense
“There’s a large model of what they do that is what we want to become. When you look at the blueprint in a sense, nobody is going to have Ashton Jeanty, I get that … but there’s a lot of things foundationally to what they do that is like ‘OK, this is what we want to look like.’”
On Boise State’s balance
“(Ashton Jeanty), great player there. But to be honest with you — he’s amazing and he deserves the credit that he gets, Heisman consideration and those types of things — but the quarterback, Maddux Madsen, really makes them go. Because … you can load the box on everybody run-game wise, but his accuracy and what (offensive coordinator) Dirk Koetter does with him offensively creates a balance for them that makes them that much harder to defend.”
On maintaining eye discipline, spying Madsen
“You’ve got to do your job and you’ve got to have your eyes in the right spot. That’s something that’s foundational to anything defensively. But if you start looking around too much in the run, (Madsen) is a very good quarterback. They’ve got good skill that opens things up. Just his movement, his ability to move. He’s a hard guy to sack. He’s got 19 touchdowns and three interceptions, so there’s an accuracy there that’s important, too.”
On ‘getting up’ to play Ashton Jeanty
“Well, let’s be careful a little bit about that. There’s a guy from San Diego State that chirped a lot about Ashton Jeanty, and that didn’t work out very good. So look, anytime there are good players on the field, I think players want to play good when there are other good players on the field.”
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