Colorado Republican Lauren Boebert has secured a decisive victory in the Republican primary for the state’s 4th Congressional District. Boebert, who is currently serving as a representative for the 3rd Congressional District, won with a significant margin, receiving the majority of the votes.
Boebert’s victory comes after Rep. Ken Buck announced his resignation from the 4th Congressional District in March, citing his intention to step down. Boebert has since thrown her hat into the ring, announcing her candidacy for the seat. Her bid has been met with enthusiasm from supporters, who have praised her conservative stance on key issues.
The 4th Congressional District, which covers a vast swathe of Colorado’s eastern plains, is considered more conservative than Boebert’s current district. According to voter registration lists filed with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office, Republicans outnumber Democrats in the district by a significant margin – approximately 100,000 voters.
Boebert’s victory is not without controversy, however. In September 2023, she made headlines after being ejected from a performance of the musical Beetlejuice for allegedly causing a disturbance. The incident sparked widespread debate and criticism, with some questioning her ability to maintain a professional demeanor in high-pressure situations.
Despite the controversy, Boebert’s supporters remain committed to her candidacy, citing her unwavering commitment to conservative values and her strong leadership skills. With her primary victory secured, Boebert will now face off against Democratic challengers in the general election, where she is expected to face stiff competition.