Liz Cheney just said on Nicole Wallace that she will not run as a third-party candidate. She said she would not do anything to help trump.
Liz Cheney, one of the most vociferous critics of Donald Trump in the Republican Party, says she is weighing whether to mount her own third-party candidacy for the White House, as she vows to do “whatever it takes” to prevent the former president from returning to office.
The former congresswoman says she is determined to stop Trump. Other Trump critics believe a third-party candidacy could help him.
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"Statewide, 4.82% of ballots submitted by Black voters have been flagged for rejection as of Friday, compared with 2.79% for white voters," www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023...
Ballots from voters of color are being flagged for rejection at much higher rates ahead of election day this month, party analysis says
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