Politics | Liz Cheney Liz Cheney Exits Senate Race Citing 'serious health issues' in family By Arden Dier Posted Jan 6, 2014 6:26 AM CST Copied In this July 17, 2013, file photo, Liz Cheney speaks during a campaign appearance in Casper, Wyo. (AP Photo/Matt Young, File) Things might now settle down around the Cheney family dinner table: Liz Cheney is dropping her controversial bid for a Senate seat in Wyoming. Cheney announced today she is dropping out of the race that sparked a very public feud with sister Mary and her wife over gay marriage, Politico reports. "Serious health issues have recently arisen in our family," Cheney said in a statement. "My children and their futures were the motivation for our campaign and their health and well-being will always be my overriding priority." Though Cheney's family drama was often front and center, it wasn't her only concern: She was fighting an uphill battle against fellow conservative Republican Mike Enzi, who has a solid track record in the state, the New York Times reports. Two early partisan polls showed him with a wide lead over Dick Cheney's eldest daughter, CNN adds. Still, Cheney's decision to bail was a "surprise" to many Republicans, including her supporters, Politico notes, adding that the way is now clear for Enzi to land his fourth term. Read These Next Suspect in Brown University shooting is a Wisconsin man, 24. A beach massacre at a Jewish event in Australia killed 12. Father and son killed 15 people on Bondi Beach, police say. NFL star's routine drug test revealed a stunning diagnosis. Report an error