Rep. Liz Cheney quickly conceded her primary loss on Tuesday, explicitly acknowledging that the GOP voters of Wyoming rejected her — despite a staunchly conservative voting record as the third-highest ranking Republican in the House of Representatives — after publicly criticizing Donald Trump.
"This primary election is over, but now, the real work begins."
Her defeat was expected, as was the celebration from nearly all of Republican media. Cheney sacrificed her political career when she didn't have to.
"Two years ago, I won this primary with 73% of the vote. I could easily have done the same again," she told supporters on Tuesday. "The path was clear, but it would've required that I go along with President Trump's lie about the 2020 election… That was a path I could not and would not take."
.@Liz_Cheney: “No American should support election deniers for any position of genuine responsibility, where their refusal to follow the rule of law will corrupt our future.” pic.twitter.com/6e6iaw5YPt
— The Republican Accountability Project (@AccountableGOP) August 17, 2022
The highest-ranking Republican to vote to impeach Trump over the Capitol riot, Cheney took a stand on principle, even as it left her in direct opposition to the driving principles of the overwhelmingly Republican electorate of her state. She represented Wyoming's only seat in the House. Three other House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump lost their primary bids against Trump-backed challengers in recent weeks. While four of the other six opted to retire.
Even after Jan. 6, however, Cheney continued to stand in opposition to pro-democracy initiatives like the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, making clear that despite her repulsion to Trump, there is a direct connection between her voting record and the rise of Donald Trump.
Cheney lost to Harriet Hageman, a Trump-endorsed lawyer who spent decades fighting federal rules protecting land, water and endangered species.
Trump's biggest boosters celebrated the news on Twitter.
Bye bye @Liz_Cheney. On the bright side at least you won’t have to pretend to be from Wyoming anymore.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 17, 2022
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Trump has now defeated the Clinton, McCain, Bush, AND Cheney dynasties.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 17, 2022
Say goodbye to Liz Cheney in Congress. As predicted, she got waxed in the Wyoming primary. Hello CNN contributor?
— Bill O'Reilly (@BillOReilly) August 17, 2022
BYE LIZ!!!! You tried it and WY said buh-bye. Hit the bricks....
— Stacy Washington (@StacyOnTheRight) August 17, 2022
Rep. Liz Cheney loses her primary in Wyoming to Trump-backed challenger https://t.co/9yrxgCmKxl via @nbcnews
Liz Cheney: we must defend democracy
— siraj hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) August 17, 2022
*loses in a landslide*
But other prominent Republicans, like Trump's former national security advisor and fellow neocon John Bolton, praised Cheney's bravery in defeat.
.@Liz_Cheney’s loss diminishes our party. By putting her Constitutional responsibilities above partisanship and political future she deserves the highest possible praise. Attacks against Republicans based merely on disagreements about Trump must end.
— John Bolton (@AmbJohnBolton) August 17, 2022