Boebert Abandons Colorado's 3rd District, will run for 4th District

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert blasts Ken Buck’s resignation, says she will skip special election to focus on primary race​

Congresswoman, seeking to switch to 4th District, is among candidates facing more complicated election​

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By NICK COLTRAIN | ncoltrain@denverpost.com | The Denver Post
PUBLISHED: March 13, 2024 at 10:58 a.m. | UPDATED: March 13, 2024 at 11:01 a.m.


U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert will not seek the Republican nomination for the special election to replace resigning Congressman Ken Buck, she said Wednesday — putting her focus on winning the GOP primary instead.

Boebert, who now represents Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, announced at the end of the year that she would run to replace the retiring Buck, a fellow Republican, in the more conservative 4th Congressional District. He had planned to finish out his term but said Tuesday that he now plans to step down next week, on March 22, a move that triggered a June 25 special election to fill his seat for the rest of this year.

It’s set for the same day as the state’s congressional primaries, throwing further uncertainty into what was already a crowded race for the rare open congressional seat. Several candidates were still weighing their options.

“The establishment concocted a swampy backroom deal to try to rig an election I’m winning by 25 points,” Boebert said in a statement, citing a late February poll by Kaplan Strategies in which she led the primary field with 32% support among 558 likely voters.

More here: https://www.denverpost.com/2024/03/13/lauren-boebert-special-election-ken-buck-resignation-congress/

We have to add a little clarity in the face of Rob's conniption fit.
I'm fairly certain Buck's resignation was a deliberate "fuck you" to Boebert. And she deserves every bit of it.
 
I'm fairly certain Buck's resignation was a deliberate "fuck you" to Boebert. And she deserves every bit of it.
Oh it absolutely is. This is mainstream Republicans (which Comrade RightGuide now calls "RINOs") getting their payback for being pushed around by truculent blowhards like Boebert.

What's the icing on the cake is that Boebert's plan was so well conceived and executed....and now it is completely in tatters with Buck's unexpected early resignation.

The net result is that mainstream Republicans will gain a solid R and MAGA loses a spotlight hog.
 
I'm fairly certain Buck's resignation was a deliberate "fuck you" to Boebert. And she deserves every bit of it.
Looks like Deep State blackmail. Maybe they waved Epstein's list at him, who knows? I'll apologize after he presents a logical reason. :D
 
Oh it absolutely is. This is mainstream Republicans (which Comrade RightGuide now calls "RINOs") getting their payback for being pushed around by truculent blowhards like Boebert.

What's the icing on the cake is that Boebert's plan was so well conceived and executed....and now it is completely in tatters with Buck's unexpected early resignation.

The net result is that mainstream Republicans will gain a solid R and MAGA loses a spotlight hog.
not so fast, though:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...p&cvid=07fde37964a647a5bedc130a150bd33c&ei=37

Lauren Boebert achieved a significant victory during an assembly meeting on Friday, emerging as the leading candidate for the Republican nomination to represent Colorado’s 4th Congressional District in the November elections.

With 215 votes, comprising over 40 percent of the total, Boebert outpaced other contenders by a considerable margin, as reported by Colorado Public Radio.
but all is not lost yet:
In Colorado, candidates seeking a spot on the Republican primary ballot for a House seat must either secure a minimum of 30 percent of the vote at a congressional district assembly or gather a certain number of valid signatures on a petition, alongside at least 10 percent support at the assembly.

Ted Harvey, a former state Senator also competing for the Republican ballot, fell short with 135 votes, effectively eliminating him from the race. However, Colorado state Representative Richard Holtorf and ex-state Senator Jerry Sonnenberg achieved over 10 percent of the total vote, ensuring their placement on the primary ballot pending the acceptance of their signature petitions.

if she gets elected, it just proves what kind of constituents live there... district 4 might prove even more trumpy than district 3.

cream isn't the only stuff that rises to the top...floaters do, too, especially those pale, noxious, unhealthy stools
 
not so fast, though:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...p&cvid=07fde37964a647a5bedc130a150bd33c&ei=37


but all is not lost yet:


if she gets elected, it just proves what kind of constituents live there... district 4 might prove even more trumpy than district 3.

cream isn't the only stuff that rises to the top...floaters do, too, especially those pale, noxious, unhealthy stools
District 4 has far fewer college-educate voters and far more firearms registered than District 3.
Prime MAGA territory.

District 3 was R+6 in 2020 to R+0.1 in 2022.
District 4 was R+16 in 2020 to R+12 in 2022.
 
Her autobiography is sweet. Tells stories of her going to airport hotels in the afternoon to meet Ted Cruz, when she'd comb his impressive back-hair. Then he would make her wear a hockey helmet to protect her head from impacting on the bed head-board.

It was like a fairy tale.
 
Boebert won the plurality of votes in the Republican primary tonight in CO-4 with 43 percent of the vote.
She'll qualify for her Congressional pension next January.
 
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