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Tuesday, November 01, 2022

Cheney: Tim Ryan Has Common Sense!

Cheney bucks GOP by endorsing Ohio Democrat Tim Ryan.

Vote.

Ignore the noise.

Vote to save democracy.

Vote for Tim Ryan over the Republican extremist.

Outgoing Republican lawmaker has vowed to fight against election deniers. Ohio's Republican senate candidate Moron Vance is an example of those election deniers.

Rep. Karen Cheney (R-WY) has vowed to support candidates that support democracy.

She had endorsed Rep. Tim Ryan (R-OH) for the competitve U.S. senate race in Ohio.

“I would not vote for J.D. Vance,” Cheney, a member of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, told journalist Judy Woodruff at a discussion about the state of the nation at Cleveland State University.  

When Woodruff asked Cheney if she would vote for Ryan if she were an Ohio-registered voter, Cheney replied: “I would.”  

It’s the latest sign of how far Cheney, who voted to impeach former Washed Up 45 and in August was defeated in Wyoming’s Republican primary by a Washed Up 45-backed challenger, has fallen out with fellow Republicans who remain loyal to the former president.  

Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb endorsed Tim Ryan. They were at the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals game.

Vance, a past critic of the former president, now praises him as the “best president of my lifetime.”  

Will it be a benefit or a curse?

Ryan has decided to take his chances on doing it all by himself. He said he does not want President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, gubernatorial candidate Nan Whaley, former president Barack Obama, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton or Democratic chairman Jaime Harrison campaigning for him.

Vance largely owes his spot as the GOP Senate Republican nominee to the former president’s backing. 

He rallied from behind former state Treasurer Karen Mandel and businessman Karen Gibbons to win Ohio’s Republican primary after securing Washed Up 45’s endorsement in April. The two were more noisier than Vance and felt the former president fucked them over.

Vance has also embraced the former president’s claims of widespread election fraud in the 2020 election, telling the Youngstown Vindicator last year: “There were certainly people voting illegally on a large-scale basis.”

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