Discover the drama surrounding Ken Buck's retirement and Lauren Boebert's decision not to run in the special election. Read on to uncover the twists in Colorado's political landscape!
The political scene in Colorado is heating up as Congressman Ken Buck announces his retirement, sparking a flurry of reactions and speculations. Lauren Boebert, in a surprising move, issues a warning over what she calls a 'swampy backroom deal' regarding Buck's resignation. The House Republicans are experiencing turmoil ahead of the upcoming 2024 election, with several members, including Buck, opting out amidst chaos within the party.
Buck's departure sets the stage for a special congressional election in Colorado for the first time in over 40 years. Boebert, known for her conservative views, is running for a seat in the fall but decides against participating in the early replacement of her colleague. The sudden retirement of Ken Buck not only impacts the House speaker's job but also raises questions about Boebert's future in Congress.
Trump's niece adds to the frenzy, suggesting that Buck's exit may signal trouble for the Republican Party and its presidential aspirations. Meanwhile, Colorado voters in the 4th Congressional District brace for a unique election process, involving separate ballots for the primary and special elections on June 25.
To everyone's surprise, Boebert chooses not to 'further imperil' the GOP's slim majority by entering the special election race. Claiming a victory in the making, she accuses the establishment of a rigged election scenario. The political drama in Colorado continues to unfold amidst Ken Buck's abrupt departure and the strategic moves of key players.
Boebert won't pursue a special election nomination to replace Buck, having dubbed his resignation "a swampy backroom deal."
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'The establishment concocted a swampy backroom deal to try to rig an election I'm winning by 25 points,' congresswoman claims.