On 03 May 2023, Rudy Canoza <rc.@hendrie.con> posted some
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> On 6/16/2022 1:08 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
>> WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021,
>> attack on the Capitol laid out evidence on Thursday that former
>> President Donald J. Trump was told that his plan to overturn the 2020
>> election was illegal, but pressured Vice President Mike Pence to go
>> along with it anyway, ultimately whipping up a violent mob against
>> him when he refused to comply. 
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Liz Cheney photo
Liz Cheney’s historic margin of defeat
Depending on how you slice it, it might be the biggest of the 21st 
century. And its nearest competitors have something in common.
Rep. Liz Cheney’s loss in Tuesday’s Wyoming primary was a staggering 
setback for what exists of the anti-Trump movement in the Republican 
Party. She was defeated by more than 2-1 by Trump-backed Harriet Hageman, 
short-circuiting a once-promising political career and serving notice 
that, however much or little direct control the former president exercises 
over the party, running afoul of him remains perilous.
The result perhaps wasn’t too surprising in a state that gave Donald Trump 
70 percent of the vote in the 2020 election — his best state in the 
country — but the size of Cheney’s loss shouldn’t be undersold.
In fact, depending upon how you slice the numbers, it might be the biggest 
incumbent primary loss of the 21st century.
The current results show Hageman taking 66.3 percent of the vote to 
Cheney’s 28.9 percent — a margin of more than 37 points — with 99 percent 
of expected votes counted.
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defeat/>
If Trump is so guilty, why isn't he in jail already?