Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

Republican Liz Cheney says she will vote for Democrat Harris for US president

U.S. Senate candidate Liz Cheney speaks with voters during a Republican and Tea Party gathering in Emblem, Wyoming
September 04, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - Republican former congresswoman Liz Cheney said on Wednesday she will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, calling Donald Trump a "danger."

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