Cheney's pro-Trump opponent runs on undermining 2020 results

In an interview, Hageman called Trump the “leader of the party” and questioned the integrity of the past election. She repeatedly declined to acknowledge that Joe Biden won, and said, “I think that there are legitimate questions about what happened during the 2020 election.”

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When pressed on what questions she had, Hageman pointed to audits conducted by Republicans in Arizona and Georgia. She said the public “will know more once those reports are released.”

Hageman said, “The legitimate questions are: ‘What happened?'”

There is no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. But the 2022 Wyoming House race could still turn on how Republicans answer Hageman’s question, as the party decides whether to believe a conspiracy.

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