Nancy Pelosi wants every Republican to be like Liz Cheney.
She’s helping Democrats go after Donald Trump.
But CNN just made a startling prediction that sent Liz Cheney off the rails.
Wyoming is one of the most conservative states in America.
However, that didn’t stop RINO Liz Cheney from voting to impeach Donald Trump and then happily agreeing to serve as the Vice Chair of Nancy Pelosi’s witch hunt committee.
Cheney spends all of her time pandering to the Democrats and corporate-controlled media instead of fighting against Joe Biden’s failed Presidency.
Even though Liz Cheney is pals with Nancy Pelosi, she’s running for re-election in Wyoming as a Republican.
In both 2016 and 2020, Wyoming gave Donald Trump his largest margin of victory in the country.
Donald Trump went all-in and endorsed attorney Harriet Hageman, who is running against Cheney in the August Republican Primary.
Conservative leaders and organizations have been rallying behind Hageman since Trump’s endorsement.
And now one of Cheney’s favorite corporate-controlled media outlets, CNN, is even admitting that she has little to no chance of getting re-elected.
CNN political analyst Harry Enten compared Cheney’s current position to that of South Carolina Congressman Tom Rice.
Like Cheney, Rice was one of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump.
And in the recent GOP Primary, Trump-endorsed candidate Russell Fry defeated Rice by 51.1% to 24.5%.
During a recent segment on CNN, host Anderson Cooper asked Enten how the atmosphere looked for Cheney ahead of the August Primary.
“Well, if you watched what happened in South Carolina, I bet you can guess,” Enten responded.
“On Cheney, if you go over to Wyoming, look at her disapproval rating,” he added. “Essentially, what you see is that it has doubled, more than doubled, gone up 40 points from before she voted to impeach Donald Trump to after voting to impeach Donald Trump.”
Enten then pointed out that Cheney is “wildly unpopular” in Wyoming and that betting markets give her only a 10% chance of winning re-election.
But recent polling shows that a 10% chance of winning may be generous for Cheney, as two polls showed her down by 28% and 30%.
Cooper then turned to former Obama strategist David Axelrod to see if he agreed with Enten.
“Well, honestly, every time she speaks at these hearings, she’s probably making her task even more difficult,” Axelrod said. “And I think the one hope they have is that Democrats re-register and crossover in record numbers to support her.”
Democrat Party leaders in Wyoming are encouraging voters to turn out and vote for Cheney in the GOP Primary.
However, Wyoming is the most conservative state in the country, meaning it would take a miracle for enough Democrats to turn out to put Cheney on top.
“But honestly, you heard Harry’s over-caffeinated analysis, but an accurate one. She is in a world of hurt and no sensible person in politics would bet on her re-nomination at this point,” Axelrod concluded.
The GOP Primary appears to be the end of the line for Liz Cheney and her conservative betrayals.
Political Animal News will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.