Former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney and Vice-President Kamala Harris recently appeared together at a campaign event with Maria Shriver. Cheney, a prominent critic of Donald Trump, emphasized the importance of voting for a leader who upholds the constitution and the rule of law. She expressed her support for Harris as a role model for her children and urged Republicans to vote their conscience and “vote him out,” referring to Trump.
Harris echoed Cheney’s sentiments, highlighting the fundamental importance of the upcoming election and the need for a president who prioritizes the rule of law. She also shared her coping mechanisms for dealing with the stress of the race, emphasizing the power of individual decisions in shaping the outcome of the election.
The event also featured discussions on Trump’s threats to foreign policy and the challenges of endorsing a Democratic candidate as a Republican. Cheney asserted that Harris is supremely qualified to be president and discussed her long history of voting for Republicans. The event aimed to promote bipartisanship and unity in a time of political division.
The discussion between Harris and Cheney comes amidst ongoing legal battles over election certification and voter disenfranchisement in several states. Despite challenges from Republicans seeking to undermine the legitimacy of ballots, judges in Michigan and North Carolina have ruled against these efforts, highlighting the importance of upholding the integrity of the electoral process.
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