Liz Cheney Is Nearly Three Times as Popular Among Dems Than GOP Voters: Poll
On 5/19/21 at 11:01 PM EDT
Republican Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney is nearly three times more popular among Democratic voters than Republican voters, according to a recent poll.
While only 15 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning voters view Cheney favorably, 42 percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters view her favorably.
Conversely, while 53 percent of Republican voters view Cheney unfavorably, only 22 percent of Democrats view her unfavorably. Put another way, nearly 2.5 times more Republicans disfavor Cheney than Democrats.
The percentages come from a May survey of 1,696 voters. The survey was conducted by the market research company Morning Consult and the political news publication Politico poll conducted during May.
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“Soldiers had chased away people who were lined up to vote,” she said. “A few hours later they came streaming back in, risking further attack, undaunted in their determination to exercise their right to vote.” Her reminiscence was part of a larger point Cheney was making about standing up for democracy and the sanctity of voting.
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On the night before she was excommunicated from the House Republican leadership, Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming recalled witnessing Kenyans gathered outside a schoolhouse-turned-polling-place in 1993.
âSoldiers had chased away people who were lined up to vote,â she said. âA few hours later they came streaming back in, risking further attack, undaunted in their determination to exercise their right to vote.â Her reminiscence was part of a larger point Cheney was making about standing up for democracy and the sanctity of voting.
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