House Republican Lauren Boebert is polling 14 points behind potential Democratic rival Ike McCorkle in a hypothetic matchup for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District according to a survey conducted on behalf of his campaign.

The poll found McCorkle, a former Marine, would get 43 percent of the vote against 27 percent for Boebert—with another 33 percent of voters undecided.

In December 2023, Boebert, a Donald Trump-supporting GOP hardliner who represents Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District in the House, announced she wanted to run for the state’s traditionally more conservative 4th District in a surprise move. Boebert said she made the move seeking a “fresh start” after a “pretty difficult year for me and my family,” but critics argued she was worried about losing to Democrat Adam Frisch—who she narrowly beat by around 500 votes in November 2022.

  • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    4229 days ago

    Yeah, I was about to say didn’t she already move to a “safe” district?

    She can be like a Dem Johnny Appleseed, just keep running in the most conservative CO districts till they all flip blue.

    • @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml
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      1829 days ago

      She can be like a Dem Johnny Appleseed, just keep running in the most conservative CO districts till they all flip blue.

      Someone get on this with photoshop or stable diffusion!

    • @GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social
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      629 days ago

      What if she’s a double agent for the democratic party? An antifa plant meant to flip republican seats for the coming of the second anti-christ after Donald Trump defeated Hillary.