Boebert makes decision on special election run

In a surprising twist within Colorado politics, Representative Lauren Boebert, a well-known figure for her populist and conservative stance, announced she will not be contesting in the upcoming special election to fill the seat of Representative Ken Buck. Buck’s unexpected decision to resign on March 22, setting the stage for a special election on June 25, has sent ripples through the Republican Party, further narrowing the already slim House GOP majority.

Boebert, who had initially expressed interest in succeeding Buck for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, took to social media to clarify her stance. She argued that participating in the special election would necessitate her departure from her current position in the 4th District, a move she believes would be detrimental to her constituents and the Republican majority in the House.

In her statement, Boebert criticized the timing of the special election, calling it a boon for the “uniparty” and accusing establishment Republicans of attempting to undermine her campaign. She highlighted the confusion that might arise from holding a special election simultaneously with the primary election, potentially leading to a “lameduck Congressman” from day one and leaving the 4th District without representation for an extended period.

U.S. Congressman Ken Buck speaking at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons.

Boebert emphasized her commitment to her constituents’ priorities and her determination to continue her campaign for the 4th District, buoyed by her endorsement from former President Trump and her alignment with the America First agenda. She expressed confidence in securing victory in both the primary and general elections, maintaining her stance as a staunch conservative voice.

Ken Buck’s departure marks the end of an era for the Congressman, known for his conservative voting record and occasional deviations from party lines, exemplified by his opposition to the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Buck’s resignation will lead to a slight shift in the Congressional balance, tightening the margin for the GOP, which could have significant implications for future legislative decisions.

The upcoming special election, alongside another for the seat formerly held by Representative Brian Higgins, could potentially alter the dynamics within the House, underscoring the critical nature of these elections in maintaining party control and advancing legislative agendas.

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