Rep. Harriet Hageman, the Republican who ended Liz Cheney’s political career in 2022, just won the GOP primary for Wyoming’s open U.S. Senate seat—proving the party’s rejection of the neocon establishment is a lasting correction, not a temporary purge. Hageman crushed a five-way field with 63% of the vote, according to Breitbart, carrying President Trump’s endorsement into a general election she is virtually guaranteed to win in the nation’s reddest state. The stake for ordinary Americans is clear: a district that once sent Dick Cheney’s daughter to Washington, D.C. has彻底 closed the door on a political family that spent decades sending working-class Americans to die in deserts while their own communities crumbled. The Senate seat opened when Cynthia Lummis, 71, announced she did not “have six more years in me,” NBC News reported. Trump endorsed Hageman shortly after, writing on Truth Social that she is a “TOTAL WINNER” who “has ALWAYS delivered for Wyoming.” The establishment press frames Hageman’s rise as the product of a Trump “purge.” NBC News noted Cheney “spoke out forcefully against the 2021 attack” and joined the January 6 committee, painting her as a martyr for institutional order. They bury the actual reason she lost by 37 points in 2022: she abandoned her constituents. Hageman told Breitbart that Cheney lost because she “remained focused on President Trump rather than issues important to Wyoming voters, including inflation, illegal immigration, and energy.” That’s accountability. When a representative obsesses over Washington power plays while voters struggle with open borders and inflation, they get fired. Wyoming’s political reshuffling is total. In the House race to replace Hageman, Trump-aligned conservative Chuck Gray won the crowded GOP primary, Fox News reported. For the first time in 32 years, the state has open races for governor, Senate, and House simultaneously. The neocon wing isn’t just losing; it’s gone. Hageman ran on challenging federal overreach and protecting the state’s water and property rights. She is a constitutionalist correction to the uniparty that shipped American wealth and blood overseas. The voters noticed, and the verdict is total.
Hageman Wins Wyoming Senate Primary, Proving Cheney Era Is Over
The Republican who ended Liz Cheney's career just won the Wyoming Senate primary, proving the America First correction is permanent.

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- US News – Latest Breaking Headlines, Photos & Videos | New York Post
Trump-backed Republican who kicked Liz Cheney out of Congress seeks higher office in reddest state - Fox News
Chuck Gray wins Wyoming's Republican primary in crowded House race - Breitbart News
Trump-Endorsed Harriet Hageman Wins Wyoming Republican Senate Primary - NBC News
Trump-backed Rep. Harriet Hageman wins Republican Senate primary in Wyoming - US news | The Guardian
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