Cheyenne, Wyo.
For pro-Trump Republicans, removing Rep. Liz Cheney from House GOP leadership was relatively easy. Booting her from office will be another matter.
The rush to punish Ms. Cheney for her criticism of former President Donald Trump and his loyalists is drawing a cast of Wyoming primary challengers so big it could ultimately help her win again next year. Another boost for Ms. Cheney is a pile of campaign money and a family legacy that has helped her before.
Still, there’s no doubt that her campaign to call out Mr. Trump’s lies about fraud in the 2020 election is firing up opposition – in the process revitalizing old complaints about a politician some see as more in touch with Washington insiders than Wyomingites.
Scrum of challengers awaits Cheney after House GOP ouster
This article is provided courtesy of the Associated Press.
Protesters gather at the Wyoming State Capitol on Jan. 28, 2021, to voice their opposition to Rep. Liz Cheney’s vote to impeach former President Donald Trump. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City File)
May 12, 2021
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The rush to punish Cheney for her criticism of former President Donald Trump and his loyalists is drawing a cast of Wyoming primary challengers so big it could ultimately help her win again next year. Another boost for Cheney is a pile of campaign money and a family legacy that has helped her before.
Ed Glazar/Gillette News Record via AP
The rush to punish Cheney for her criticism of former President Donald Trump and his loyalists is drawing a cast of Wyoming primary challengers so big it could ultimately help her win again next year. Another boost for Cheney is a pile of campaign money and a family legacy that has helped her before.
Still, there’s no doubt that her campaign to call out Trump’s lies about fraud in the 2020 election is firing up opposition in the process revitalizing old complaints about a politician some see as more in touch with Washington insiders than Wyomingites.
By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily
While teachers across the country might be underpaid when compared to other professions, a report from the Economic Policy Institute showed that Wyoming’s teachers are the least underpaid.
A statistic from the EPI’s September 2020 report that shows public school teachers make about 20% less than college graduates who are not teachers has been making the rounds on social media lately.
However, the report also showed that Wyoming’s teachers are paid better than most, with their salaries falling below those of non-teachers by about 2%, a fact that was noted by many social media users.
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