Paths ahead grow messier for GOP: The Note

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Paths ahead grow messier for GOP, writes RickKlein.

Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, the cracks among Republicans continue to deepen while keeping both lawmakers in the political spotlight.published over the weekend, the conservative National Review called the RNC's move"morally repellent and politically self-destructive." That sentiment was also expressed by Sens.

Cheney remains the most high-profile Republican critic of the former president and his imprint on the GOP. However, as she navigates her 2022, the former House Republican Conference Chair may face a separate set of issues from voters given that showing up for constituents at home presents different challenges than representing them in Washington.

In an interview with Fox News Sunday, Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming said he believes constituents want to move on from the political"We're going to have a very spirited primary here," he said, adding,"Liz is going to have to travel the state and make her case to the voters of Wyoming if she intends to get reelected.".

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