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Rep. Lauren Boebert will not run in the special election to replace outgoing Rep. Ken Buck in Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District.
Forcing an unnecessary special election on the same day as the primary election will confuse voters, result in a lameduck Congressman on day one, and leave the Fourth District with no representation for more than three months. The Fourth District deserves better.he would not seek reelection in November, Boebert announced she would run for reelection in Buck’s district, blaming Democrat “dark money” for trying to unseat her in the Third Congressional District, which she currently represents.
“I am the only Trump-endorsed, America First candidate in this race and will win the Fourth District’s primary election on June 25 and general election on November 5,” she concluded. Buck said, “Well, everywhere I go in Colorado, Dana, I hear that people are not happy with Trump and are not happy with Biden. I think we need to change our electoral laws here, and I have a passion for that. I’m going to leave, and I’m going to find the right organization to join. I’m going to start working on that issue. We have to have better candidates up and down the ballot, not just president, but Senate, House, local offices.
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