
Harriet Hageman sees her landslide victory over Liz Cheney in Wyoming as beacon for the nation: 'We're fed up'
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In an interview with Fox News Digital, Harriet Hageman, the Republican nominee for U.S. House in Wyoming, predicted her victory over Liz Cheney would serve as a beacon for the country.
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"Wyoming has spoken, and it was a resounding victory," Hageman said when asked how she felt following her win. "I think that it is a reflection on a couple of things. One is Liz Cheney. It's a reflection on her and the fact that we don't want her allegedly representing us in Congress anymore."
"It was also, I think, a reflection on what happened last week in Mar-a-Lago," she added, referring to the FBI's unannounced raid on Trump's Florida home earlier this month.

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