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Liz Cheney urges voters to reject Kari Lake and Mark Finchem



TEMPE, Ariz. — Rep. Liz Cheney urged voters to reject the Republican nominees for governor and secretary of state in next month’s midterm election, casting them as existential threats to US democracy.

“If you care about democracy, and you care about the survival of our republic, then you need to understand — we all have to understand — that we cannot give people power who have told us that they will not honor elections,” Cheney, R. -Wyo, said at a Wednesday night event held at Arizona State University.

Kari Lake, the Republican nominee for governor, and Mark Finchem, the GOP nominee for secretary of state, have both put denial of the 2020 election results in their state at the forefront of their campaigns. Aligning themselves closely with former President Donald Trump and his stolen election lie de el, Lake has falsely called President Joe Biden an illegitimate president while Finchem has said, if he had been secretary of state at the time Biden won Arizona, he would not have certified the 2020 election results.

Both have also claimed with evidence the 2022 midterm elections may be tainted by fraud.

“They’ve looked at all of the law, the facts and the rulings of the courts, and they said it doesn’t matter to them,” Cheney said of Lake and Finchem.

Later during the event, which was put on by the McCain Institute, a think tank named for former Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Cheney noted that “for almost 40 years now, I’ve been voting Republican.”

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“I don’t know that I have ever voted for a Democrat,” she continued. “But if I lived in Arizona now, I absolutely would … for governor and for secretary of state.”

Lake and Finchem are locked in tight races against Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs, the current secretary of state, and Democratic secretary of state nominee Adrian Fontes, currently the Maricopa County recorder, polling suggests. Arizona has turned from being solidly red to deeply purple, and was one of the most critical presidential swing states in 2020 when Biden became the first Democrat to flip the state blue in a presidential election since 1996.

“We cannot be in a position where we elect people who will not fundamentally uphold the sanctity of elections,” Cheney said Wednesday.

At a candidate forum later Wednesday evening, Lake called Cheney a “warmonger.”

In August, Cheney, an outspoken critic of Trump’s election lies, lost her primary in a landslide after Trump endorsed her opponent. After voting for his impeachment after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, and subsequently serving as the top Republican on the House committee probing the riot and his role in it, she became one of his top targets for political retribution.

Speaking to more than 200 people gathered in Tempe, Cheney said she believes “it’s important for us as Republicans to demand from our Republican leaders that they do not accept this unraveling of the democracy.”

She criticized other fellow Republicans by name for supporting those election-denying candidates, including Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who is set to campaign with Lake this month.

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He “should not come here” to stump for her, she said. She also took issue with Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who campaigned with Lake earlier Wednesday.

Cruz, she said, “absolutely knows that what he’s advocating is unconstitutional, that what she’s saying is unconstitutional.”

“They know it,” she said. “And as Republicans, there have to be consequences. And we have to make sure that people understand that we’re going to vote for those that we can trust and depend on to do the right thing.”




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