The Cheney family infighting over same-sex marriage appears to be getting worse.
After a very public falling out, Mary Cheney, the lesbian daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, disclosed her dwindling support for sister Liz Cheney’s Senate bid in Wyoming.
Politico’s Jason Zengerle shared some details Wednesday of his email exchange with Mary, who reportedly declared, “I’m not supporting Liz’s candidacy.”
She added: “By supporting, I mean not working, not contributing, and not voting for (I’m registered in Virginia not Wyoming),” she wrote. “I am not saying I hope she loses to Enzi.”
Mary’s lukewarm endorsement of her once very close sibling deals just another blow to Liz’s struggling primary challenge against Republican Sen. Mike Enzi. A group supporting the staunch conservative Enzi, recently attacked Liz for not taking a harder stance against gay marriage.
The sibling spat came into light earlier in the week after Liz brushed off the marriage equality issue, saying that she and her married gay sister “just disagree” on the matter. That prompted sharp response from her sister on Facebook. “Liz – this isn’t just an issue on which we disagree, you’re just wrong – and on the wrong side of history,” Mary posted on her Facebook page.









