2/3 of the vote. this was a seat cheney won by more than 70% 2 years ago during her time. cheney, vice chair of the general sixth committee said, she could have easily one again, but that would have it embracing trump s lie after the 2020 election. that was a path she could not take, she said. wyoming voters punished her for that stands. this is a fight for all of us, together. i m a conservative republican. i believe deeply in the principles and the ideals on which my party was founded. i love its history, and i love what our party has stood for, but i love my country more. wyoming has drawn a line in the sand that if we put you in power, you will be accountable to us. you will answer to us, and you will do what is in our best interest if you don t, we will fire you. cheney went on to say, no american should support election denies in any position of responsibility. cnn s jens only reports from jackson, wyoming. reporter: cons woman liz cheney concedes in her merry r
hogan, kinsinger, niedermayer, others, felt the wrath of trump, and i think they re well- positioned to help carry the mantle going forward. yeah. that courage seems in short supply on the gop side. doesn t it? caroline, what you think liz cheney s likely next move might be, given she says, her work is not over yet, and this is the beginning? so, is she hinting at a run for resident, do you think, in 2024? how might that go if she does? i think she definitely hinted at that when she referenced lincoln in her speech tonight. she, obviously, has aspirations for higher office. i think she has a very limited path, because she is not welcome in the republican party, and she would be welcome in the democratic party, either, because of her hawkish neoconservative positions. i think her current goes a long way. i agree with mr. dent. the fact that she is putting her democracy and her country above her party, and is going