Historic Support for Harris
Liz Cheney, daughter of Dick Cheney, George Bush’s vice president, officially endorsed Harris and announced this support at Duke University in North Carolina. She explicitly stated that she is making this announcement in this key U.S. election state to draw voters’ attention to the importance of defeating Trump. Cheney, a prominent leader of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives, who had supported Trump in the previous two elections, stood against him with active participation in the January 6th investigation committee and repeatedly, despite pressures, threats, and insults, did not back down from fighting Trump. She publicly spoke about her sorrow and regret over the demise of the Republican Party and Trump’s dominance over it. On Friday, Liz Cheney shook American politics by officially announcing that her father also supports Harris. Dick Cheney is considered the most despised politician in America after Trump in the past two decades of the country’s politics, being the main figure and key architect of the Iraq War and the designer of the darkest programs of the Bush administration, a staunch Republican and a long-time adversary of liberal views. However, he has seen his country and American democracy in danger and has resolved to defeat his beloved party to save America. After Liz Cheney made this public, her father officially endorsed Harris in a statement. He explicitly stated that in American history, no individual has been more threatening to the United States than Trump and that as American citizens, it is every individual’s duty to prioritize the country over politics and partisanship. Another key point in Liz Cheney’s remarks was her official endorsement of Senator Ted Cruz’s opponent in the Texas Senate race. Speaking in this state at a significant meeting of the state’s popular media, Liz Cheney significantly impacted the state’s electoral politics, a state that is the longtime land of her and her father, and more importantly, the land of the Bush family.