MAGA firebrand Lauren Boebert has won the Republican nomination for US House in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District.
The controversial congresswoman easily secured re-election in the state on Tuesday, despite switching to a new congressional district, a scandal-hit campaign and accusations of carpet-bagging.
Arriving for her victory party, Boebert made her loyalty to Donald Trump well known, toting a pair of reflective gold sneakers sold by the former president and a white “Make America Great Again” hat with Trump’s signature etched across the bill.
Trump showed support for Boebert with a congratulatory post on his social media platform Truth Social.
Addressing supporters Boebert declared that “the people have spoken” and vowed to keep fighting on behalf of the people of Colorado on a national level.
“I’m proud to be alongside you in this fight, representing you as your next congresswoman,” she said. “The left-wing media are going to have all sorts of things to say… [But] the people have spoken.”
Boebert, who first planted her MAGA flag in the House of Representatives in 2020, has amassed conservative clout with her attention-seeking antics on Capitol Hill but faced more than her fair share of public embarrassments and setbacks during her campaign.
Boebert echoes Trump on November election
Lauren Boebert echoed rhetoric of former president Donald Trump following her win in Colorado on Tueday, describing November’s election as “the most important election of our lifetime.”
“November 5 is coming up and we need to put President Trump back in the White House,” she told reporters. “We need to take the Senate and we need to keep the house. America deepends on it.”
She continued: “This is the most important election of our lifetime every two years… We’ve got to get this right and I want to fight alongside of the good people of Colorado’s 4th district, our entire state and our nation to ensure that we take this great country back.”
Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 03:50
Trump endorses Boebert on Truth Social following her Colorado primary win
Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 03:30
Boebert rival: ‘The vast majority of people in this district do not want her to be the nominee’
Boebert’s main rival in Tuesday’s Colorado GOP primary said that the “vast majority” of people in the district did not want the controversial congresswoman to be their nominee.
Speaking to The Independent, Deborah Flora said: “I think the reality is, Lauren Boebert will always have a floor and a ceiling.
“There will always be a certain amount of people that will just vote for whoever Donald Trump endorses. Now, president Donald Trump, we all expected him to endorse Laura, and he’s loyal. He endorsed her before, it was no surprise.
“So I think she’ll always have a floor because of that, but I think she has a very hard ceiling. And I think the vast majority of people in this district do not want her to be the nominee.”
She added: “I think everybody knows that this is a two woman race completely. I would have no problem winning this evening.”
Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 02:50
Breaking: Lauren Boebert wins Colorado’s GOP primary
Controversial congresswoman Lauren Boebert has won the Republican nomination for US House in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District.
The Associated Press called the race at 7:22pm local time (MDT).
Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 02:31
Boebert ‘more focused on Celebrity than solutions’ says rival
Colorado GOP candidate Deborah Flora, said that though Tuesday’s primary was a “two woman race completely,” she had heard from voters who believed that her rival Lauren Boebert was “more focused on Celebrity than solutions.”
“Then you have these last year of headlines, and the fact that she moved from the western side of this state – 600 miles – to the eastern United States does not sit well with many people.
“Because in representative government no one is so important that voters wouldn’t want them to run where they authentically have deep roots. And so I think that’s what’s important.”
Polls in Colorado closed at 7pm local time.
Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 02:30
Polls closed in Colorado primaries
Polls have now closed in the Colorado primaries, including the Republican race which sees Lauren Boebert fighting to claim the GOP nomination.
Her main rival in the race, Deborah Flora, seemed confident that the primary was a “two woman race completely” despite previous polls putting Boebert substantially in the lead.
State law in Colorado automatically triggers a recount if the margin of victory is less than 0.5 percent of the total vote.
Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 02:05
Democratic and Republican campaigns staying in same hotel ‘being respectful’
A manager of the Ascent hotel, which is hosting the campaigns of Democrat Ike McCorkle and Republican Deborah Flora, said there was a pleasant lack of animosity between the two sides, and no “partisan bickering.”
Speaking to The Independent, Eda DiPasquale said: “This is great. This is what it’s supposed to look like. We have both the Republicans and Democrats here.
“Everyone’s being respectful.”
McCorkle’s campaign is occupying the first floor of the hotel, while Flora’s is on the second.
Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 02:05
The Republican attorney trying to beat a trigger-happy election denier for Lauren Boebert’s old seat
Colorado’s 3rd congressional district has been launched to national prominence thanks to its sitting representative, Lauren Boebert — and attorney Jeff Hurd is hoping Republican voters are no longer looking for MAGA firebrand.
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Mike Bedigan26 June 2024 01:50