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“Self-serving nakedly political press stunts are nothing new for these Republican politicians."
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“I’m not going to run away from my association with President Trump."
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The vote came two days after House Republicans ousted Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney from the leadership role after her continued criticism of former President Donald Trump.
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“I’m still a Republican, but I’m hanging on by the skin of my teeth because how quickly the party has divorced itself from truth and reason."
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Elise Stefanik, a four-term New York congresswoman, is working to remove Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., from her leadership post over her ongoing criticism of former President Donald Trump.
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Cheney “is laser focused on a vendetta against President Trump and that is completely the wrong platform to be using as the leader of the House."
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"You need to weave together coalitions of people from different demographics, regions of the state, but also different ideologies. There just aren’t enough Republican votes to win an election.”
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The idea to create a process to recall statewide elected officials isn’t new. Republicans have sponsored the measure before, but it hasn’t picked up steam.
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“The state needs to step up and help us ensure that this industry is able to continue on and prosper. It is the lifeblood of New York state.”
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The choice for 10 Republican members to split from their party to vote to impeach Trump could mean political blowback with their state's Republican Party come the next election.