Lauren Boebert

'She just makes a fool out of herself': Lauren Boebert's constituents glad she's leaving

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), faced with a difficult election after only winning by hundreds of votes in the previous race, decided to jump ship to a more conservative district on the other side of the state — and according to straw polling, she is unlikely to even get the nomination there.

But whether she finds a new seat to stay in Congress or not, one thing appears to be true: Many of her constituents in Western Colorado are happy to see her go, reported The Independent.

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Some of Lauren Boebert's Colorado constituents aren't going to miss her 'drama': report

Tears of joy are falling by Colorado constituents after learning Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) wouldn't seek reelection for her 3rd District seat in 2024, and instead attempt to replace outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in Colorado's 4th Congressional District.

"It is the right decision for me personally, and it is the right decision for those who support our conservative movement. This is the right decision for Colorado, for us," she said in an almost 5-minute-long video.

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Lauren Boebert granted restraining order against ex-husband

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) received a restraining order against her ex-husband, Jayson.

The Colorado Sun reported Monday that Boebert had requested and received the restraining order after completing the required paperwork on Friday.

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'Hypocrisy anyone?' Colorado Republican unleashes blistering attack on Lauren Boebert

A Colorado Republican unleashed a blistering attack on Lauren Boebert, calling her a "hypocrite" who sold her constituents down the river to save herself from defeat.

In a statement released to local paper the Journal-Advocate this week, former state Senator Don Coram, who unsuccessfully tried to unseat Lauren Boebert in the 3rd Congressional District in 2022, criticized her switch to the state's 4th District — a move thought to be made to avoid a tough reelection.

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'Who gives a rip?' Boebert tired of 'bending over to the Democrats' with bipartisan bills

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) lashed out at Republicans who are "bending over to the Democrats" by offering bipartisan legislation.

During a Thursday interview with right-wing host Steve Bannon, Boebert complained about a bipartisan effort to undo a limit on state and local tax deductions (SALT).

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Lauren Boebert mocked by GOP colleague: 'No inappropriate touching'

Michigan GOP Rep. Lisa McClain took a shot at her colleague Lauren Boebert (R-CO) by mocking her in front of congressional members for her infamous fondling incident with a male companion inside a theater.

"Please keep your hands above the table and I know it's date night for some of you but no inappropriate touching. That includes you Lauren Boebert. No vaping either," McClain said during a speech at the Washington Press Club Foundation's annual congressional dinner this Wednesday.

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'She should be very concerned': Marjorie Taylor Greene offers warning to Lauren Boebert

Realizing that she was fighting an uphill battle for reelection in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, far-right Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) moved to an area that's even more conservative: Colorado's 4th Congressional District, where she is hoping to take over the seat presently held by resigning GOP Rep. Ken Buck in 2024.

But Boebert is finding that the 4th is also a heavy lift. In a recent straw poll among Republican primary candidates in that race, Boebert came in fifth.

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Lauren Boebert's 'carpetbagging' campaign already flagging in new Colorado district

Rep. Lauren Boebert’s “carpetbagging” campaign in her new Colorado district is already showing signs of flagging, according to a newly reported poll.

The MAGA Republican’s high-profile politics didn’t translate into high numbers in a new straw poll taken at a GOP debate Sunday in the heavily populated District 4 race, the New York Sun reports.

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'Thoughts and prayers': Dem laughs as Lauren Boebert gets shock after switching districts

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) switched districts to improve her chances of keeping a seat in Congress — but she might have walked into more of a battle than she expected.

A straw poll conducted by Colorado Politics after the first debate of the election season in Colorado’s 4th district had her come in fifth among nine GOP candidates.

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Lauren Boebert's dismal straw poll numbers after debate 'drew gasps' from crowd: report

Colorado Republican Lauren Boebert's decision to leapfrog from her district into a neighboring one that is a more conservative-friendly is not going very well, reports Colorado Politics.

On Thursday, the controversial Republican congresswoman made an appearance at the first public debate held for District Four Republican contenders held in Lupton, Colo., and a straw poll after the debate demonstrated she has some work to do.

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'Not getting a cent': Trump allies melt down after massive E. Jean Carroll verdict

Donald Trump was told by a jury that he owes more than $80 million for his defamatory statements against columnist E. Jean Carroll, who was found by other jurors to have been sexually assaulted by the former president, and it sent the ex-president's supporters into a major meltdown.

While Trump's own niece celebrated the massive judgment, Team Trump struck a different tone on Friday night.

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4 takeaways from Lauren Boebert's first debate with GOP challengers

The crowded pool of Republican candidates for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District met for the first time Thursday as the race to replace outgoing Rep. Ken Buck begins.

It was also the first major forum in which Rep. Lauren Boebert faced her opponents — and her potential voters — as she tries to make the case for her candidacy in a new district across the state from her current one.

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Boebert's first debate was a 'clown car crash' as 6 GOP candidates admit arrest records

After leapfrogging to a new district to improve her re-election chances, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) participated in her first GOP debate on Thursday night before the Colorado primary scheduled for March 5.

As both the New York Times and Axios are reporting, it was at times contentious with John Frank of Axios writing that what transpired has all the signs of "a Republican primary that is devolving into a clown-car crash."

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