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The last time I flew Air Force Two, it was October 2006 and Dick Cheney was vice president. I was part of the small press corps covering the VP’s trip to Kansas and Louisiana.

So when the Monitor’s turn to fly with Vice President Kamala Harris came up late last week – for a campaign swing to Wisconsin and Michigan – I was struck by a coincidence: Vice President Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, would appear at a rally in Wisconsin with Liz Cheney, the former No. 3 Republican in the House and daughter of the former vice president.

“Our republic faces a threat unlike any we have faced before,” Ms. Cheney somberly told the crowd in Ripon, Wisconsin, birthplace of the Republican Party in 1854.

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