Harriet Hageman, who is a candidate for the lone Wyoming seat in the US House of Representatives, and who is challenging incumbent Liz Cheney, held a town hall event in Buffalo Tuesday evening to meet with residents, answer questions, and introduce herself to local voters.
Hageman spoke with Sheridan Media before the event began, explaining why she felt the need to run for the seat in Congress.
Hageman said another reason she chose to run is that Cheney has burned bridges in Washington, D.C. so she has no allies with which to get things done on behalf of the State of Wyoming.
She said she is highly qualified for the position due to her experience as a water resource and Constituitional attorney, and with the debt, the war in Ukraine, and failed policies in this country, she feels there needs to be new blood in the federal government.
We will have more from Hageman in upcoming stories.
Last modified: March 9, 2022