RINO former Congresswoman Liz Cheney threw herself into the 2024 election.
Democrats may come to rue that day.
And that’s because Liz Cheney made one bad mistake that could change everything in November.
Liz Cheney campaigns with Kamala Harris in WisconsinÂ
Wisconsin figures to once again be one of the closest states on the map.
There is panic right now on the Democrat side because Axios reports that Democrat Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin’s internal polls show her clinging to a two-point lead over Republican challenger Eric Hovde.
Wisconsin was also home to the biggest polling misses in both the 2016 and 2020 elections.
And despite worrying signs that Kamala Harris’ narrow – according to the Real Clear Politics polling average – lead of just 0.8 is far less than secure, Kamala Harris may have committed a massive blunder.
Kamala Harris showed up in Wisconsin with Liz Cheney for a campaign event where Cheney ranted about her tired complaints about Donald Trump and January 6th.
Cheney also pushed the big lie that Donald Trump was a threat to democracy.
“What January 6 shows us is that there is not an ounce – not an ounce – of compassion in Donald Trump,” Cheney raged. “He is petty, he is vindictive, and he is cruel, and Donald Trump is not fit to lead this good and great nation.”
“We have a shared commitment as Americans to ensuring that future generations live in a nation where power is transferred peacefully, where our leaders are men and women of good faith, and where our public servants set aside partisan battles to do what’s right for this country,” Cheney continued.
Kamala Harris’ failed strategy
When Joe Biden was in the race, Biden made the centerpiece of his message the lie that Donald Trump would end democracy if he won the election.
With less than a month to go in the election, Kamala Harris doubled down on the failed message that saw voters tune out Biden and give Trump healthy leads in every swing state.
And not only was Kamala Harris campaigning on an unpopular message, but she also stood side by side with one of the most unpopular messengers in politics.
“I think this helps Trump. Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney are among the two least popular politicians in all of America,” Daily Signal Executive Editor Rob Bluey explained to NewsNation Now host Connell McShane.Â
Dick Cheney left office with a 13 percent approval rating.
Liz Cheney lost her primary by 37 points.
Bluey admitted he couldn’t understand the political strategy involved.
“Frankly, I’m shocked that Kamala Harris would want to be seen in public with her. Dick Cheney left office as one of the, again, most unpopular vice presidents, given the actions that he took while in office. Republicans wanted nothing to do with him, and now for some reason, the Democrats are embracing him,” Bluey continued.
“I frankly just don’t get it,” Bluey added.
Bluey said the tie that bound the Cheneys and Kamala Harris was their support for the endless war in Ukraine, and a foreign policy approach that boasts no political purchase.
“I don’t see what they have in common with the Democratic Party other than they apparently want to have these endless wars and perpetuate this neoconservative philosophy that the American people have roundly rejected,” Bluey concluded.
The top issues are immigration and the economy.
No one is on the fence with regards to Donald Trump over January 6th.
Kamala Harris won’t win over any new voters by making that day’s events the focus of her campaign.
Wisconsin is a razor tight state.
And every day Kamala Harris isn’t talking about the issues voters actually care about is an opportunity for Donald Trump.