Liz Cheney may lose Wyoming primary but says it's the 'beginning of a battle' that will go on

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Liz Cheney may lose Wyoming primary but says it's the 'beginning of a battle' that will go on
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Tuesday's Wyoming congressional primary may end Rep. Liz Cheney's career in Congress, with the expectation by pollsters and strategists that she will be beaten by challenger Harriet Hageman, but she suggested she's just getting started.

. But, with spending from pro-Hageman groups like the Wyoming Values PAC and Club for Growth Action, she has kept pace with Cheney's spending on advertisements, according to data from AdImpact. and internal polls have shown Hageman with a close to 30-point lead on Cheney, some say the result could be tighter than expected.

University of Wyoming professor Andrew Garner warned that the polls in the state show an unpredictable race, in part due to that Wyoming law that allows voters to switch their party on the day of a primary election. And it seems to be working. According to the Jan. and Aug. Wyoming voter registration numbers, there has been an increase in registered Republicans by 11,495 voters, and a decrease in registered Democrats by about 6,000 voters. This is at a significantly higher clip of changes compared to other midterm elections, according to theThe number of voters registered as"unaffiliated" decreased by about 1,575, while the total number of registered voters increased by about 4,000.

Natronal County Republican Committeeman Joseph McGinley, a Cheney supporter, said the congresswoman didn't really mention Trump or the Jan. 6 committee during an event she held in Casper in July.

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