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Final poll? Wyoming GOP primary poll: Harriet Hageman 57% Cheney: 28%

There hasn’t been a lot of polling on the Wyoming congressional race, set for next Tuesday, August 16th. So this is likely the final before before Liz Cheney the warmonger gets crushed. A poll by the University of Wyoming shows Harriet Hagemen at 57% to Comrade Liz Cheney at 28%. Liz Cheney is likely to go down by 30 or more points next week, even after she called on Democrats to vote for her.

After Cheney gets clobbered next week, which we are all looking forward too, expect her to get a job at CNN or back at Faux News as their “GOP contributor”. Don’t be surprised if Liz Cheney tries to run for president in 2024 either.

Wyoming Republican primary candidate Harriet Hageman is leading incumbent Liz Cheney by nearly 30 points in the primary race for Wyoming’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, according to a new survey by the University of Wyoming’s Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center (WYSAC).

The survey was conducted July 25-Aug. 6, yielding 562 responses from Wyoming residents identified as likely voters in the Aug. 16 Republican Party primary. The margin of error for the primary survey is plus or minus 4 percentage points.

Just over one-quarter, 28 percent, of GOP primary voters support incumbent candidate Cheney, while 57 percent support Hageman. Candidate Anthony Bouchard polled at 2 percent, while candidates Denton Knapp and Robyn Belinskey both polled below 1 percent. Ten percent of likely GOP voters say they are still undecided.

“The race for the Republican nomination appears to be a referendum on Cheney, as it usually is when an incumbent seeks re-election,” says Jim King, professor of political science at UW.

Among survey respondents expecting to vote for Cheney, 66 percent indicated their vote was an expression of support for the incumbent congresswoman. In contrast, 29 percent of respondents expecting to cast ballots for another candidate said they were supporting that candidate, while 41 percent said their vote was in opposition to Cheney.