Former vice president Dick Cheney, who was George W. Bushâ€
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Cheney said he was voting for Harris to fulfill his civic duty to “put country above partisanship to defend our Constitution.� The remarks that seemed designed to persuade other conservatives — and, particularly, those who have held positions of influence — to similarly back a Democratic presidential candidate for the first time.
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Each has warned publicly or privately about the threat they believe Trump represents but have not taken the additional step of backing Harris.
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“The Vice President is proud to have the support of Vice President Cheney, and deeply respects his courage to put country over party,â€� Harris campaign chair Jen Oâ€
Harris herself did not immediately comment on the Cheney endorsement, which some Democratic strategists saw as part of a delicate balancing act her campaign is carrying out as it courts Republicans while also seeking to keep the Democratic base unified.
Trump responded to the endorsement by attacking Cheney as an “irrelevant RINO,� using an acronym for “Republican in Name Only.� He also called Cheney out over his support for the Iraq War, which in hindsight has become one of the most unpopular initiatives of the Bush-Cheney administration.
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Trump went on to attack Cheneyâ€
Speaking in Texas on Friday afternoon, Cheney had said her father would join her in supporting Harris in her race against Republican nominee Donald Trump.
“Dick Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris,� she said at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin.
Liz Cheney, who lost reelection in 2022 to a Trump-backed primary challenger, announced Wednesday that she will vote for Harris.
Her father, who served as vice president under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009, endorsed Trump when he first ran for president in 2016. But he grew critical of Trump, especially after the Jan. 6 attack, and appeared in primary ads for his daughter where he called Trump a “coward� and a “threat to our republic.�
Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist, said Cheneyâ€
“This is not about Dick and Liz Cheney expressing agreement with Kamala Harris on individual issues and vice versa,� he said. “This is about a statement of no confidence in Donald Trump from the Cheneys and creating a permission structure for those Republicans who have been alienated by Donald Trump and MAGA to feel comfortable casting a vote for Kamala Harris.�
The Cheneys also cast their endorsements as being driven more by their grave concern over the threat posed by a second Trump term than by their support for Harris.
“If you think about the moment that weâ€
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Dick Cheney epitomized the Republican Party for decades, serving as a congressman from Wyoming, White House chief of staff for President Gerald Ford and defense secretary for President George H.W. Bush.
Cheney was pivotal in persuading Bush to go to war against Iraq in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. His stance on the “war on terror� helped establish the detention camp at Guantánamo Bay for suspected terrorists, and he defended waterboarding and other controversial intelligence-gathering techniques that critics called torture.
His power was evident in almost every area in politics as second-in-command. He screened potential Supreme Court nominees and led the selection of personnel from Cabinet officers to key lower-level positions.
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In her remarks, Liz Cheney also pledged her support for Rep. Colin Allred (D-Tex.) in his challenge to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.). She said Allred, a former House colleague, is a “tremendous, serious candidate� and that she will be “working on his behalf.�
Cheney blasted Cruz for leading the Senate effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election, in which Trump lost to Joe Biden.
“There were no legitimate contested states. He was saying he hoped to be able to overturn the election,� she said. “That is not someone you can put in a position to do that again.�
Harry Dunn, a former Capitol Police officer who was injured in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, congratulated Liz Cheney on Thursday.
“Good on you,� Dunn, who ran unsuccessfully for a House seat in Maryland, wrote on X.