Posted on 12/03/2021 6:12:51 PM PST by cotton1706
Former President Donald Trump is expected to visit Wyoming next year for the first time.
Frank Eathorne, the Wyoming GOP chairman, announced Trump's planned visit at a recent state central committee meeting in Buffalo.
Trump's visit will carry significant weight -- in early September, the former president formally endorsed Harriet Hageman in the House race against Rep. Liz Cheney, one of Trump's chief political foes.
Trump is visiting the Cowboy State to "rally in support of Harriet," a source with direct knowledge of the matter told the Star-Tribune.
"We have no confirmed date for a rally with President Trump and that is an announcement that only he can make for himself," Tim Murtaugh, a spokesperson for the Hageman campaign, told the Star-Tribune. "But certainly Harriet Hageman is grateful for his endorsement and strong support and knows that Wyomingites will be thrilled when he does come. It will be the biggest political event Wyoming has ever seen."
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Bye, Liz.
There should be a new law that says if you run for re-election and lose, you can only collect 10% of your federal pension.
Can you imagine the number of retirements?
Bye, Liz
I want to join in. This looks fun.
Bye Liz.
Liz is despicable.
MUCH bigger.
MUCH bigger.
Guaranteed. Better yet, they will all be Wyoming voters. Cheney’s base is inside the Beltway scum.
A handful of trips to Wyoming and Alaska to both rally Republicans and RAISE MONEY for his people and it’s game over for two GOP sellouts.
Hope Liz enjoys her stay because it’s about to be over when the Wrath of Trump Comes To Town!
HA!
Good Riddance!
He’ll enjoy “The Ox”, maybe even buy it and change his residency to Wyoming so he can vote against the bitch.
Lizard—poisonous with characteristics of a chameleon.
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