The rematch is off. U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert will forego another campaign against Democrat Adam Frisch and will instead run for another seat.
Rep. Lauren Boebert's strategic district shift, controversies, and plans for re-election create a political buzz in Colorado's 3rd and 4th Districts.
Republican Representative Lauren Boebert's move avoids a likely rematch against a Democrat who has far outraised her and follows an embarrassing moment of ...
Right-wing congresswoman Lauren Boebert has announced that she will be running in a redder district in 2024.
A member of Congress is not required to live in the district they serve; they are only required to reside within the same state.
Residents of Colorado's third congressional district have spoken out following the announcement by Lauren Boebert, their current House representative, ...
Boebert is leaving Colorado's 3rd District, where Democrat Adam Frisch has outraised her, for the solidly Republican 4th, where Rep. Ken Buck is retiring.
What a shock. We were all looking forward to a great knock-down, drag-out battle between incumbent Republican Lauren Boebert, our conservative ...
A Silt Republican serving her second term, Boebert joins a crowded GOP primary field in the heavily Republican neighboring district, which covers Douglas County ...
A member of Congress is not required to live in the district they serve; they are only required to reside within the same state.
The move comes after the GOP Colorado congresswoman continues to reel from professional and personal scandals.
Rep. Lauren Boebert, the Republican congresswoman representing a huge swath of western and southern Colorado, announced Wednesday that in the 2024 election, ...
Boebert announced Wednesday she will run in safer 4th Congressional District ... Lee Ann Colacioppo of The Denver Post. ... PUBLISHED: December 28, 2023 at 10:20 ...
Lauren Boebert announced Wednesday that she will switch congressional districts when she runs for reelection next year after barely scraping by to victory ...
A member of Congress is not required to live in the district they serve; they are only required to reside within the same state.