Trump loyalist Lauren Boebert faces nail-biting race to keep her Colorado House seat

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An ardent Trump loyalist is facing a nail-biting race to keep her seat in the House as it has become increasingly clear her Democratic opponent made unexpected gains.

Colorado Republican firebrand Lauren Boebert is in a tight race for reelection against Democrat Adam Frisch, a former Aspen city councilman who lambasted Boebert’s ‘angertainment’ in Washington.

Almost all the votes have been counted (89 percent) and while Boebert is at 49.1 percent, Frisch is at 50.9 percent.

A Donald Trump loyalist, Boebert has established herself as a national lightning rod in her first term.

She has slammed President Biden’s approach to inflation, crime, dependency on foreign oil, and border policy.

Trump loyalist Lauren Boebert faces nail-biting race to keep her Colorado House seat

Aardent Trump loyalist Lauren Boebert (pictured) is facing a nail-biting race to keep her seat in the House as it has become increasingly clear her Democratic opponent made unexpected gains

Democratic candidate for the Third Congressional District for Colorado Adam Frisch was hopeful he could sway voters

Democratic candidate for the Third Congressional District for Colorado Adam Frisch was hopeful he could sway voters

Her midterm election prospects in Colorado’s mostly rural 3rd Congressional District seemed boosted by redistricting that made the district more Republican.Ā 

The race was too early to call early Wednesday.

At a campaign party Tuesday night in a restaurant bar in Grand Junction, Boebert offered an extended prayer to her supporters.Ā 

She said: ‘We will have this victory.’

Frisch spent the evening with supporters in Aspen.Ā 

Jayson Boebert puts his arms around his wife, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, as they pray during an Election night party in Grand Junction, Colorado on Tuesday, November 8

Jayson Boebert puts his arms around his wife, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, as they pray during an Election night party in Grand Junction, Colorado on Tuesday, November 8

He said he was feeling good about the challenge he’s posed to Boebert, who was largely considered a lock for the seat until results started coming on Tuesday night.

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‘I spent 10 months trying to convince donors and journalists and political strategists everywhere that there was a path forward,’ Frisch said in an interview just after midnight. ‘

‘And people started to believe it a little bit a month ago, and people believed that a lot four hours ago.’

To Frisch, it wasn’t a surprise.

‘I have this calm belief that that 40 percent of the Republican party wants their party back,’ he said.

Frisch, a conservative Democrat, contends Boebert has sacrificed the district’s interests, focusing instead on talk-show appearances and social media to accuse Biden and Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of seeking to destroy the soul of the nation.Ā 

Frisch vowed, if elected, to join a bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus in Congress, a sharp turn from Boebert’s repudiation of across-the-aisle consensus-building.

Republican state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer and Democratic state Rep. Yadira Caraveo were in another tight race in Colorado’s new 8th Congressional District, stretching north from Denver to Greeley.Ā 

The race also was being watched nationally as the GOP sought to flip control of Congress.

Kirkmeyer, a former Weld County commissioner, pledges to get tough on crime, unleash the district’s oil and gas industry, and rein in government spending. She once supported a blanket ban on abortion but now says she’d respect exceptions if the mother’s life is in danger.

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., speaks with a television reporter during an election night party yesterday

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., speaks with a television reporter during an election night party yesterday

Caraveo is a pediatrician and defender of abortion rights who voted for police accountability after the George Floyd protests.Ā 

Caraveo hopes her cultural lineage as the child of Mexican immigrants will attract support in a swing district where Latinos comprise nearly 40 percent of voters.

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In other races in Colorado, Democratic state Sen. Brittany Pettersen defeated Republican Erik Aadland, an oil and gas industry veteran, in suburban Denver’s 7th District to replace eight-term Democratic Rep. Ed Perlmutter.Ā 

Aadland received backlash after a video leaked of him questioning the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Four-term Republican U.S. Rep. Ken Buck in eastern Colorado and eight-term Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn in El Paso County won re-election, as did Democratic Reps. Diana Degette, Jason Crow, and Joe Neguse.

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, left, and her husband Jayson Boebert campaign during an Election Day rally in Grand Junction yesterday

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, left, and her husband Jayson Boebert campaign during an Election Day rally in Grand Junction yesterday

About 7 in 10 voters in Colorado say things in the country are heading in the wrong direction, according to AP VoteCast, an expansive survey of more than 2,700 voters in the state.

The poll also shows voters overwhelmingly disapprove of economic conditions in the US. About three-quarters say the state of the economy is either not so good or poor, compared with about a quarter who call it excellent or good. About a third say their family is falling behind financially.

The Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision on abortion, also played a role in most voters’ decisions, with about 8 in 10 calling it a factor in how they cast their ballot. About a quarter call it the single most important factor in their vote.

Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump were high on voters’ minds in the midterm elections, according to the poll. More than 6 in 10 say Biden was a factor in their vote, and a similar proportion says so of Trump.

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