Liz Cheney advises 'millions of Republicans' to vote for Harris: 'Vote your conscience'
In three battleground states, Cheney and Harris joined forces.
On Monday, Liz Cheney joined Vice President Kamala Harris in a last-minute attempt to win over moderate Republicans who Cheney believes may be hesitant to vote for Donald Trump but are reluctant to express their concerns publicly.
Nikki Haley won three counties during her campaign against Trump: Chester County in Pennsylvania, Oakland County in Michigan, and Waukesha County in Wisconsin.
In a Michigan townhall, Cheney presented the November election as a binary decision between "good and evil."
Cheney stated that many Republicans would tell him they cannot be public due to concerns about violence, but they would ultimately do the right thing.
The former Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter predicted that "millions" of moderate Republicans who are too afraid to go against Trump publicly will vote for Harris.
Cheney reminded the audience that they can vote their conscience without having to say a word to anyone, and there will be millions of Republicans doing the same on November 5th, voting for Vice President Harris.
Essentially, Cheney was expelled from the Republican Party due to her involvement in the investigation into Trump's role in the January 6, 2021, events at the U.S. Capitol.
She lost her congressional seat in a primary battle two years ago.
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