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Boebert and Trump Jr.  appear together at Loveland campaign event – ​​​​The Denver Post

Lauren Boebert, a supporter of the Make America Great Again movement and a strong supporter of Donald Trump, shared a campaign stage with Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. on Thursday. in Loveland as the Republican Party’s primary for the 4th Congressional District approached.

Lauren Boebert speaks Thursday at a campaign event in Loveland at Rez.Church. (Will Costello/Loveland Reporter-Herald)

Boebert currently serves in Congress, but not in District 4, an area that includes the state’s deeply conservative Eastern Plains, with a small peninsula that snakes between Fort Collins and Greeley and includes Loveland.

Instead, Boebert was first elected in 2021 to the seat representing District 3, which covered the vast swath of the western and southern parts of the state, including both Grand Junction and Pueblo.

Shortly after a razor-thin victory over challenger Adam Frisch, a former Aspen City Council member and Democrat, Boebert announced she would not be running for re-election in her district, but in District 4 on the other side of the state.

Prior to this election, the district was represented by Ken Buck, who announced last year that he would not seek re-election, and officially resigned in March, citing the party’s support for the idea that the 2020 election was stolen by the Democrats and the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Boebert, often described as a conservative provocateur who regularly made national headlines for her right-wing positions on issues such as gun rights, religion, abortion and gender, and for her personal life, denounced “RINOs,” or “Republicans in Name Only” during her speech. . her comments Thursday from the stage at Rez.Church in east Loveland, arguing that a large portion of elected Republicans in Congress were not sufficiently committed to conservative values.

“I quickly discovered that I am actually a professional RINO fighter,” she said to cheers from the gathered crowd. “In my first election, I took out a five-term incumbent president because he didn’t do what he told voters he would accomplish for them. And recently, here in CD4, I just hung myself a Buck. I think it’s RINO hunting season.”

Buck’s announcement that he would not seek re-election came before Boebert’s announcement that she was switching districts.

Lauren Boebert appeared at a campaign event with Donald Trump Jr. on Thursday.  (Will Costello/Loveland Reporter Herald).
Donald Trump Jr. spoke mainly about the lawsuits against his father during a campaign appearance in Loveland on Thursday. (Will Costello/Reporter-Herald)

For his part, Donald Trump Jr. focused his comments on the ongoing legal action against his father, which he said was unfair and politically motivated, and on his connection to Colorado – he lived in Aspen at the turn of the century, a place where he said it turns to the right.

“I hadn’t seen that in so long,” said Trump Jr. “That actually gives me some hope that it is not over yet. People understand what is going on, people are waking up to the madness that is going on right now.”