Lauren Boebert, a Republican representative from Colorado, secured her position in the Republican primary for Colorado's 4th Congressional District on Tuesday, running unopposed. This victory positions her for a fourth term in Congress. Boebert has had notable disagreements with House GOP leadership and former President Donald Trump but emerged from the primary without significant challenges. If she wins the general election on November 3, she will be the last remaining member of a group of GOP representatives known for their rebellious stance, including Thomas Massie, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Nancy Mace. Greene resigned earlier this year after a split with Trump over various issues, while Massie lost a primary bid to a Trump-backed candidate. Mace failed to secure the GOP nomination for governor after not receiving Trump's endorsement. Despite her primary win, Trump has criticized Boebert for changing districts to run for a safer seat and has suggested he may withdraw his endorsement if a suitable challenger emerges. Boebert announced her district switch in December 2023, prior to her vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act. She has expressed her continued support for Trump, stating her commitment to working alongside him and Massie to uphold American values.
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Lauren Boebert Wins Republican Primary for Colorado's 4th Congressional District
Lauren Boebert won her Republican primary for Colorado's 4th Congressional District, positioning herself for a fourth term. Despite past clashes with Trump and House GOP leadership, she remains a candidate for the upcoming general election on November 3. Boebert's support for Trump continues, even as he has criticized her district switch and threatened to reconsider his endorsement.
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