How Republicans decided they needed Donald Trump’s ‘big lie’ more than Liz Cheney’s ‘truth’

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How Republicans decided they needed Donald Trump’s ‘big lie’ more than Liz Cheney’s ‘truth’
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The Grand Old Party looks set to take a momentous step, writes Andrew Buncombe

Larry Sabato, Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, says Republicans are very focused on the midterms.

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