Who Ran Against Lauren Boebert In 2025. Restraining order against U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert's exhusband dropped at her request The Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is pictured in Washington, D.C Republican Lauren Boebert won in the 4th Congressional District Tuesday night where she was seeking a third term
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It's not her district — Boebert currently represents Colorado's 3rd — but she's making the switch rather than face a rematch against Adam Frisch, the Democratic challenger who came surprisingly close to beating her in 2022.Boebert said she'd run in the 4th District, which leans more Republican than her own, after former Rep 850 KOA radio host Mandy Connell, who backed conservative commentator Deborah Flora in the 4th District Republican primary, said she's not sure it is accurate to say the district belongs, politically speaking, to Boebert now
SHOCK ANNOUNCEMENT Lauren Boebert Says She Will Run For ReElection In Different Colorado
850 KOA radio host Mandy Connell, who backed conservative commentator Deborah Flora in the 4th District Republican primary, said she's not sure it is accurate to say the district belongs, politically speaking, to Boebert now Boebert will face off against Democratic candidate Trisha Calvarese in Colorado's 4th Congressional. Lauren Boebert was first elected to Congress in 2020 in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District
Lauren Boebert will try to switch congressional seats in 2024 election. On opening day of Colorado's legislative session, some. She said Democratic contender Trisha Calvarese called to concede.
Opponents say little has changed with Rep. Boebert out of District 3 race The Durango Herald. Boebert currently represents the 3rd Congressional District on the other side of Colorado, but late last year she switched her reelection bid to the 4th District, which spans the Eastern Plains into Douglas County and Loveland, to improve her chances at securing a third term in Washington, D.C The 4th District — the most Republican of Colorado's eight congressional districts in terms of.