Wyoming voters will decide whether their next U.S. representative should be former Vice President Dick Cheney's older daughter or a manager in the oilfield services business.
Some of Cheney's comments were spoken in a context in which she all but admitted GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump will lose to Hillary Clinton on Nov. 8.
Greene says after three weeks of phone calls and email requests, Micheli called on Thursday to say Cheney would not be participating in the one-on-one debates.
Greene emphasizes that Wyomingites, with just one representative in the U.S. House, have to be realistic about what they can and can't get done in Congress. But he says that doesn't mean there isn't a lot of work to be done.