Liz Cheney turned red with rage after she got this bad news about Kamala Harris
Liz Cheney has watched everything go wrong for her since the election.
She’s facing her biggest mess yet.
And Liz Cheney turned red with rage after she got this bad news about Kamala Harris.
Swing state voters cite Liz Cheney for switching their vote to Donald Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris made the head-scratching decision to spend the final weeks of the election barnstorming the swing states with RINO Liz Cheney.
The media praised her for campaigning with Cheney as a way to reach moderates and disaffected Republicans.
It turned out that embracing the wildly unpopular former Congresswoman drove votes to President-elect Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden and Kamala faced a massive backlash from voters in the swing state of Michigan over their handling of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The state is home to a large population of Arab and Muslim voters who wanted them to call for a permanent ceasefire in the conflict.
More than 100,000 voters in last February’s Michigan Democrat Primary chose uncommitted as a protest vote against Biden.
That animosity carried over to Kamala when she replaced him on the ticket.
Trump made massive gains in heavily Arab suburbs of Detroit like Dearborn and Hamtramck.
Uncommitted co-founder Layla Elabed told NBC News that there was a sharp contrast for voters between Trump, who called for peace, and Kamala, who campaigned with a warmonger in Cheney.
“There’s been many ways in which Harris chose the path of Liz Cheney and the donor class on a range of issues, and abandoning working families in places like Dearborn, who make up the people Democrats claim to be fighting for,” Elabed explained.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney was public enemy number one for Democrats for decades.
Members of the party weren’t happy that Kamala embraced his daughter with tensions flaring in the Middle East.
Donald Trump’s efforts in Michigan paid off with Muslim and Arab voters
Michigan Democrat Farah Khan was the co-chairwoman of the state’s Abandon Harris campaign.
She said that Trump made a concerted effort to court Muslim and Arab voters in Michigan.
“He at least, at least came and spoke to the Muslims. He heard them and said, ‘OK, I will finish. I will end the war in the Middle East,’ even if he didn’t say, you know, a genocide, but he said he will bring peace,” Khan recalled. “And that’s what the people wanted to hear, and that’s why he got the votes.”
Khan scolded Kamala for trying to pull a fast one on voters.
“[Kamala] says, ‘Oh, yeah, I feel bad.’ And the next day, they send billions of dollars again in weapons,” Khan explained. “I mean, you can’t even fool kids like this nowadays, let alone grown people who are your constituents, your voters.”
Abandon Harris campaign Pittsburgh member Bryarr Misner said his group’s concerns were ignored by the Kamala campaign.
“We went through multiple avenues to try to be heard, and instead, we were ridiculed,” Misner stated.
Misner praised Trump for reaching out to the community during the campaign.
“While I don’t believe that he’s going to enact policies that will benefit the community, he at least showed that he was willing to show up for the community,” Misner said.
Liz Cheney ended up hurting Kamala Harris’ campaign and helped get Trump elected.