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8/3/2024 9:44:59 PM
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Section 4: President & Congress Subject: "Boob"ert the Beatlejuice Gropee Msg# 1208708
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Her days are numbered? She won the primary
YES, AND Boebert had a very strong showing in the primary. Paragraphs from a June message here: show Boebert's strong primary numbers. Headline: Boebert defeats five challengers in GOP primary for Ken Buck seat Click Here "Associated Press called the race for Boebert at 9:22 p.m., only 22 minutes after the polls closed. She won the primary with 44.3% at the time the race was called. Her closest competitor, Deborah Flora, received 15.3% of the vote." Also recall that Boebert relocated to a new congressional district as a result of divorcing her husband. What can we expect from the MSNBC and the Washington Post analysts -- a far left version of politics. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Her days are numbered? She won the primary. Image below from Jim Matthews - Image Title: "Boob"ert the Beatlejuice Gropee Image Info: MAGA Congresswoman Lauren Boebert pulls a desperate trick to save her reelection efforts and announces that she is changing her district — because clearly she can't win in the same place again. Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett brilliantly explained why this move is such a bad omen for Republicans... During a conversation on MSNBC, Crockett argued that Boebert's cowardly move proves that far-right members of Congress are facing disaster at the ballot box in 2024. "I think this is a warning sign the Republicans know. They know that a Lauren Boebert cannot win in a swing district," said Crockett. According to an analysis from The Washington Post, Crockett is correct because Republicans have a "stronger chance" of holding Boebert's abandoned district with a more moderate candidate. MAGA is becoming ballot box poison. Boebert has moved from District 3 to District 4 in Colorado and her new Republican opponent is already tearing into her. Republican Representative Richard Holtorf insisted that voters will pick "steady conservative leadership" over Boebert. "If you can’t win in your home, you can’t win here," said Holtorf. "She knew she’d lose in her own district and I’ll show her that’ll she’ll lose here too." For her part, Boebert is desperately trying to defend her cynical maneuvering. "It’s the right move for me personally, and it’s the right decision for those who support our conservative movement," Boebert insisted. "Colorado’s 4th District is hungry for an unapologetic defender of freedom with a proven track record of standing strong for conservative principles." This is just pathetic and there's no denying it now: Boebert's days in Congress are numbered. Larger image available! Click image to see it. |