Gambling Public Says Liz Cheney Certain to Endorse Kamala Harris

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Sep/02/2024

The gambling public has spoken and overwhelmingly believes former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney will endorse Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.  They are giving this an 87% chance of happening in fact.

The prominent Republican and critic of former president and GOP nominee Donald Trump is likely to weigh in soon.  A number of Republicans have already endorsed Harris.

Cheney shared a selfie of herself at a Taylor Swift concert the eve of the Democratic Convention.

In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash last week, Harris said she is open to appointing Republicans to her cabinet if elected president.

“I think it’s important to have people at the table — when some of the most important decisions are being made — that have different views, different experiences. And I think it would be to the benefit of the American public to have a member of my Cabinet who was a Republican."

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Cheney has already gone on record as saying the U.S. cannot survive another Trump presidency.

“Certainly, what’s happening in the Republican party is dangerous,” Cheney said. “We now have one of our two major political parties that has abandoned the Constitution.”

The latest odds have Harris and Trump locked in at -110 apiece while recent polls show Harris slightly ahead nationally and within the margin of error in nearly all the swing states.

Polymarket is offering the Cheney Harris endorsement market but ironically does not take bets from U.S. residents.

This market will resolve to "Yes" if former US representative Liz Cheney announces that she will vote for, endorses, or otherwise supports Kamala Harris to be President of the United States between August 29 and November 4, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to "No".

The resolution source for this market will be statements or official information from Liz Cheney or one of her representatives.

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