In an interview over the weekend, former Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) hinted that she might still run for president in 2024, despite the fact that the nomination process is well underway.
Cheney uttered the statements in a CNN interview with Jake Tapper on “State of the Union” on Sunday, where they were discussing the current condition of the election.
“I haven’t endorsed anybody in this presidential race, certainly would never support Donald Trump. And we know what Donald Trump will do, because he’s telling us every day. And anybody who has spent any time overseas, who has spent any time studying the history of autocracies and of autocrats knows we have to listen to what Donald Trump’s saying.” Cheney said.
“Are you still considering it, or would you rule it out?” Tapper asked her.
“I haven’t made any decisions about it yet. I’m going to do whatever is necessary to defeat Donald Trump.” Cheney said in response.
“I’m not going to make any announcements or endorsements this morning. But the most important thing is to defeat Donald Trump, and I will do whatever, whatever it takes to do that.” Cheney concluded.
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