Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said fellow House Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert (Colo.) should be concerned after she placed fifth in a straw poll in her new district. In an interview with The Hill’s Kevin Cirilli, Greene said she is not looking to get involved in Boebert’s primary race, after the Colorado lawmaker switched congressional…
Nine Republican candidates vying for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District seat took the stage Thursday night for a raucous debate, including Congresswoman Lauren Boebert.
Lauren Boebert, a far-right anti-LGBTQ+ lawmaker, was caught on video fondling her male date at a family-friendly musical production of Beetlejuice earlier this year. She's decided to run in a safer, redder district in 2024.
Beleaguered Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert announced Wednesday night that she is running for Congress again — but in a different, more conservative district. This means she avoids facing Democrat Adam Frisch, a former Aspen city council member who ran against her in 2022. Boebert, currently representing Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, announced she will now be running in the 4th Congressional district, the most conservative in the state and an easier seat for her to win, reports Colorado Public Radio.