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Lauren Boebert wins Republican nomination for House unopposed

Boebert secured the GOP nomination after running unopposed and is positioned to seek a fourth term despite clashes with party leaders.

  • On Tuesday, Representative Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., clinched the Republican nomination for Colorado's 4th Congressional District after running unopposed, positioning herself to seek a fourth term in Congress.
  • Boebert announced her decision to switch districts in December 2023, a strategic move to a considerably safer seat after facing electoral challenges in her original 3rd Congressional District.
  • President Donald Trump publicly criticized Boebert in May, calling her "weak-minded" and threatening to withdraw his endorsement, though she maintains she remains an ally to the White House.
  • If reelected in the November 3 general election, Boebert will be the only remaining member of a GOP rebel cohort that included Representatives Thomas Massie, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Nancy Mace.
  • Boebert emerged from the primary largely unscathed, distinguishing her legislative record from three other Republicans who voted with Democrats to advance the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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