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Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney on Sunday urged women to “vote your conscience” for Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election given the strict abortion bans in some states — and even if it is against how the men in their lives think they should vote. 

Referencing the Republicans like herself who have publicly backed Harris, Cheney said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that “there are also many Republicans and independents who are saying ‘look, you know, I don’t want to bring the wrath of … Donald Trump and JD Vance down on me, so I’m going to vote my conscience, I’m not going to talk about it.'”

“We, you know, obviously, encourage that you vote as a secret vote,” Cheney continued. “You should do what you think is right. And I think you’re going to have, frankly, a lot of men and women who will go into the voting booth and will vote their conscience and will vote for Vice President Harris. They may not ever say anything publicly but the results will speak for themselves.”

The comments echo what Michelle Obama said during a Harris rally in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Saturday night. The former first lady told the crowd that “if you are a woman who lives in a household of men that don’t listen to you or value your opinion, just remember that your vote is a private matter. Regardless of the political views of your partner, you get to choose.”

Cheney’s comments come as a CBS News poll released Sunday dug into the gender gap among voters. According to the polls, Harris has a 10-point lead over former President Donald Trump, and four in 10 women think Trump’s campaign is paying too much attention to men.

Cheney, a Harris campaign surrogate, said the campaign has seen an “unprecedented coalition” of women who support abortion rights and those who oppose them coming together to support Harris. 

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Former Rep. Liz Cheney on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Oct. 27, 2024.

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“That’s because we’ve seen some of the just the draconian laws that have been passed in places like Texas and North Carolina that are preventing women from getting lifesaving health care, preventing women from getting medical care that you know will ensure that, if they have a miscarriage, that they can have babies again, just fundamentally a set of circumstances that can’t be maintained,” Cheney continued. 

Cheney said she didn’t think these groups coming together is about “putting convictions aside” but rather “it’s about looking at the reality on the ground of what’s happened since Roe was overturned.”

“The idea that that, you know, you’ve got those kinds of policies and state laws being put in place is really mobilizing women to say, look, you know, you don’t have to abandon being pro-life, but this kind of circumstance, this kind of really abhorrent situation where women can’t get medical care they need, that just can’t go on,” Cheney said.

In September, Cheney called Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance “misogynistic pigs.” In a separate interview on Sunday, Brennan asked Vance about that comment.

Instead of directly answering, Vance instead called Cheney “the person whose father is responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent Arabs and tens of thousands of innocent American troops, and saying, effectively, that if you elect me, I’m going to have the foreign policy of Dick and Liz Cheney.”

In response to those comments, Cheney said that Vance is “doing everything they can to try to distract from the fact that the people who know Donald Trump best, including retired four-star Marine Gen. John Kelly, who is a gold star father, have come out and said very clearly and very directly to the American people that Donald Trump is not fit, that Donald Trump himself, standing near the graves of our fallen service members, says things like they are suckers and losers.”

Cheney added that she is “confident” the American people can “see through” that argument.

Cheney was the third-highest ranking Republican in the House before being ousted over her vote to impeach Trump over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Harris will be at a rally on Tuesday at the Ellipse — the same place where Trump told his supporters to go to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. 

“This is the first presidential election post-January 6, and so you know, you’ve got, in fact, many of the same people who were promising a red wave in 2022 doing the same thing now, we’re not going to see it now,” Cheney said. “We didn’t see it then. And what Vice President Harris has done, I’ve watched her do it. I’ve sat next to her on the stage as she does it. She talks about a whole range of issues. She talks about grocery prices, she talks about women’s health care, she talks about, you know, Donald Trump’s tariff policies, which are massively inflationary, and at the same time, reminds everybody, you have to have a president who obeys the rule of law.”



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Former President Donald Trump has pledged to deport millions of undocumented migrants, a plan modeled after a 1954 operation that historians say ultimately did not work.

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DNC projects message tying Trump to Hitler on Madison Square Garden during rally

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The Democratic National Committee is projecting digital messages on Madison Square Garden’s exterior during former President Donald Trump’s campaign rally on Sunday about recent reports that he once praised Adolf Hitler and his generals and that cast him as unhinged.

“Trump praised Hitler,” one of five planned projections from the DNC says, referring to Trump’s longest-serving chief-of-staff, four-star Marine Corps. Gen. John Kelly, telling The Atlantic this week that Trump had admirable things to say about the German dictator.

Trump says he “never said it,” and campaign aides have denied Kelly’s accounts.

Sunday marks the first time the DNC is projecting counterprogramming onto a building while Trump will be inside it, but it’s far from the first time Democrats have deployed the technique. The DNC put projections on Trump Tower in New York City on the night of the vice presidential debate and on Chicago’s Trump International Hotel and Tower during the Democratic National Convention in August.

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Message projected by the DNC on the side of Madison Square Garden in New York City during a Trump rally on Oct. 27, 2024.

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This time, the stunt comes as some Democrats make comparisons to a 1939 rally supporting Hitler and the Nazi party at a previous reiteration of Madison Square Garden ahead of World War II. Billed as a “Pro American Rally,” the February 1939 event was organized by German American Bund, an pro-Hitler organization, attended by more than 20,000 people and saw an even larger number of counter-protesters outside. 

Democratic vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz on Sunday also compared Trump’s rally there to the 1939 rally. 

“Donald Trump’s got this big rally going at Madison Square Garden,” Walz said, speaking to voters in Nevada. “There’s a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid 1930s at Madison Square Garden. And don’t think that he doesn’t know for one second exactly what they’re doing there.”

Walz and Vice President Kamala Harris have recently increased their criticisms of the former president as they push their final message to voters in the final stretch ahead of the election. In a CNN town hall, Harris agreed that Trump was a fascist and Walz has called comments from the former president “so damn racist.”

In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Hillary Clinton said Trump’s choice of venue for his closing message was no coincidence and that he was “actually reenacting the Madison Square Garden rally in 1939,” following similar comparisons from others including New York state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal.

Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt fired back to say Clinton herself has held events there while her husband, former President Bill Clinton, accepted the Democratic nomination there in 1992.

“Putting aside her hypocrisy, Hillary’s rhetoric about half of the country is disgusting,” Leavitt said in a statement.

Sunday’s rally comes just days after Kelly also told The New York Times Trump has little appreciation of history, saying, “I think he’s lacking in that.”

Trump also personally rebuffed the criticism at a rally later on Friday in Michigan, distancing himself and his base from the comparison. 

“I guess in the 1930s or something, some guy who was inclined toward the Nazis had something, and she said it’s just like the 1930s. No, no, this is called Make America Great Again,” Trump told a crowd in Traverse City.

DNC Chair Jaime Harrison didn’t go as far as to make the same comparison as Clinton but told CBS News in a statement he sees Trump as having “grown increasingly unhinged in the final weeks heading into Election Day; so much so that those who know Trump best are warning voters that he is dangerously unfit to lead.”

To that end, the DNC is also projecting messages onto Madison Square Garden questioning Trump’s competency including, “Trump = Unhinged” and “Trump = Unwell.”

David Schwartz, a trial attorney in New York City, has previously told CBS News it’s illegal to project digital signs in New York City for longer than 60 seconds without a permit. A spokesperson with the DNC, however, said they are aware of the law and complying with it by rotating through individual messages.

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Timothée Chalamet surprises crowd at NYC look-alike contest, as police break up event

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NEW YORK — Timothée Chalamet made a surprise appearance Sunday at his own look-alike contest in Manhattan. 

At least one person was arrested after a large crowd formed and police broke up the event in Washington Square Park.

Chalamet posed for photos with his doppelgängers, some of whom came dressed as his characters from the movies “Wonka” and “Dune.”

The look-alike contest was one of several such competitions hosted by the YouTube personality Anthony Po, and it promised $50 for the winner. As word spread on social media, thousands of people RSVP’d. 

From “a silly joke” to “pandemonium”

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Miles Mitchell, 21, winner of the Timothee Chalamet look-alike contest, holds his trophy near Washington Square Park, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York.

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Minutes after the competition started — and before Chalamet arrived — police ordered the group to disperse from the park. Organizers were hit with a $500 fine for an “unpermitted costume contest,” and police said one person was issued a summons for disorderly conduct. 

“It started off as a silly joke and now it’s turned pandemonium,” Paige Nguyen, a producer for the YouTube creator, told The Associated Press.

The group relocated to another park, and the audience eventually crowned Miles Mitchell, a Staten Island college senior, as the winner. 

“I’m excited and I’m also overwhelmed,” Mitchell said. “There were so many good look-alikes. It was really a toss-up.”

The contestants were asked to demonstrate their French skills, about their romantic plans with Kylie Jenner, and what they would do to make the world a better place. 



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