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Boebert finishes fifth in straw poll of new district

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) came in fifth place in a straw poll of voters in the district where the controversial congresswoman recently relocated and is trying to win reelection to the House.

Boebert, who was first elected to represent Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District in 2020, announced last month she would switch districts and instead run for reelection this year in the 4th District, after its House member, Rep. Ken Buck (R), decided to retire from Congress.

The new district for Boebert would likely give her a significantly better chance at reelection if she wins the Republican nomination. She currently represents a swing district, and Boebert had seemed likely before her switch to face off a second time against Democrat Adam Frisch, whom she defeated in 2022 by fewer than 600 votes.

The 4th District, meanwhile, is a solidly Republican district that has elected a Democratic House member only once in the past 50 years.

But the results of the straw poll Thursday, which followed the first debate among GOP candidates running for that district, indicates Boebert may have an uphill battle.

Boebert finishes fifth in straw poll of new districthttps://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4435329-boebert-colorado-district-straw-poll/Open linkView original on lemmy.world
lemmy.world

Here's hoping her eventual career with Brazzers pans out as well as her Congressional career.

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cranakisreply
reddthat.com

It would be more productive than what it was parodying.

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lemmy.world

You're right porn would be too much work for her. Unless she only did handy while vaping porn but that seems really narrow and not something you make a career out of.

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At this point in US politics .... someone could be capable of maintaining both careers at the same time.

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I mean, that's just Congress, what with the American people constantly getting fucked.

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lemmy.world

You know, I'd watch it, just for the humiliation factor of a fall that hard.

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lemmy.world

I think that would be more respectable than what she has been doing. It's just honest sex for money.

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lemmy.world

Very true, which probably means she can't do it, because it would require acknowledging sex work as work.

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Bobert's Explore Talent profile pictures made it seem plausible she was an escort at one point.

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lemm.ee

Boebert is ‘exhibit A’ that members of Congress should be required to pass a minimum standardized test of basic civics knowledge prior to candidacy.

Such a test would have undoubtedly prevented Boebert, Greene, Tuberville, and other flotsam/ jetsam non-serious “legislators” from their embarrassing placement.

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Jaysynreply
kbin.social

If those tests existed, the #fascist #GOP would have already turned them against the citizens of the USA.

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jjjalljsreply
ttrpg.network

Yeah it's tempting to be like "oh it could be a simple test, like name the three branches of government". But the right wing (and maybe a few assholes from other parts of the spectrum) would inevitably push it towards Jim crow era voting tests.

On the other hand, what if we set these up as a honey pot? Anyone who tries to sabotage the voting test gets disappeared? No, no, that would be ruined too.

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lemmy.world

What if it was the same test we give people who are applying for citizenship?

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jjjalljsreply
ttrpg.network

That might have the side effect of making citizenship easier to get, which is probably a net positive.

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lemmy.world

Just remember that anytime you think of something to help people, the first thought conservatives have is "how can I use this to hurt my enemies"

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Fun fact: Senator Tommy Tuberville failed to name the 3 branches of the US Government he is part of.

Good times.

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We don’t even have to make a new test. Just hold them to the same standard we hold new immigrants to.

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lemm.ee

Sure— but your suggestion is red herringly tangential as it pertains to A CANDIDATE holding office in Congress.

I am not running for office.

Our representatives, however, should (at the bare minimum) understand how government works in my opinion— which was the basis of my post.

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lemm.ee

my issue isn't tangential. everyone has the right to vote, and to run for office, absent any criminal history. there's a reason it's unconstitutional to do this to voters. I agree with you that candidates should understand how government works, but a test like this absolutely not the way to determine who can and cannot run for office. You know that one politician? That one asshole that you just cannot stand, you dislike them personally, disagree with everything they stand for and think they're just morally bankrupt? Whatever law you put in place, them or someone even worse than they are will be in charge of enforcing one day.

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DogPeePooreply
lemm.ee

You’re continuing to conflate two arguments. I am exclusively speaking about candidates.

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what I'm saying is that people will do the same thing to pervert the intention of this whether you use it to limit voting rights or who can run for office. they'll make it an impossible test, they'll be in charge of who has to take it, and they'll use it to exclude candidates they dislike. the poll tests are an example of this happening already. it will absolutely also happen if you force candidates to pass a test.

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lolcatnipreply
reddthat.com

Just because something bad was done in the past doesn't mean something superficially similar can't ever be a good idea.

Line maybe a test that's made in bad faith explicitly to disenfranchise black people isn't representative of the merits of tests in general. Maybe the problem all don't want tests, but instead it was having a system completely controlled by the most vile racist people that could be found.

Of course first we'd have to get rid of the current crop of vile racists in charge of most states. It would be more of a protective measure to put in place if the good guys ever gain control.

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lemm.ee

one of the fundamental problems of legislation is that, whatever law you put into place, eventually the most horrible asshole you can imagine will be in charge of implementing and enforcing it. if you make it so that you need to pass a test in order to run for office, look forward to the opposition party doing their best to game those tests to selectively disqualify their opponents. it's inevitable in a competitive system like this because people who don't take every advantage tend to lose to people who do.

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Just broadly speaking, I'm extremely skeptical of arguments that we can't do X because it could be or has been abused, because as you've pointed out, everything can be abused with sufficiently bad people running it. Having a system that's not open to abuse simply isn't an option. If we can't keep bad people out of power, we're just fucked, so there's no point in worrying about systems that will be abused by the bad guys, because if it gets to that point, you've already lost, and all your safeguards against abuse will be swept away anyway. At best, you can slow down the bad guys while they're consolidating their power and maybe give time for some kind of counterattack.

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lemmy.world

^ NAILED it.

OP: Doesn't know American history, wants civics literacy test for politicians.

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That's like being mad that my doctor doesn't have to take a test to be a doctor and then someone saying I should take this test to be a doctor.

I don't wanna be a doctor but I hope my doctor has the creds to know what the fuck they're talking about.

Your point is dumb but I still see the problem with requiring politicians to take a test. Lots of potential corruption.

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feddit.de

But it shouldn't take a test to prevent such candidates. You would think that voters would not vote for someone like that.

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It turns out too many voters are morons to reject even the most obviously unqualified, criminal, treasonous candidates.

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While I think a civics test would be great for a publicly available information for voters to decide, it should not disqualify someone from running for office or voting for office.

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lemmy.world

What if I did middle out?

My favorite part was they’re still discussing it and say Richard’s been in there for hours, meaning they’ve been occupied for hours optimizing. 😂

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Yeah, they’re so easily distractible during any scene that they’re doing work (unless adderal is in the mix). Then they go off on these weird tangents for far too long. One of my favorite themes in the show.

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Waraughreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

What do I recognize this picture from? Whatever it is I want to rewatch because I remember it being funny but can’t place it.

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"So, how do we do this? Do I just pay you here or after..."

"Nah, you schedule it online using Ticketmaster. We'll start with a little vaping for foreplay and should be done by intermission."

"Okaaaaayyyyy...."

"Hey, you're not a cross-dressing democrat are you? I have to ask cuz I had a bad experience once and my pimp got mad at me."

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As a resident of the district this asshat currently represents, I was disappointed that I wouldn't be able to to vote her out of office this year. Sounds like that won't be an issue for the 4th either. Womp fucking womp you piece of shit traitor.

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lemmy.world

I don't know who the competition is but I hope it's not one of those "she's not crazy and racist enough" situations

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Same here. It's depressing being surrounded by people that consistently vote against their best interests.

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I was going to say like Sarah Palin but apparently she's still kicking around trying to fill vacant seats.

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lemmy.world

Well if she puts that mouth to use and uses both hands, she could up her efficiency in conversion possibly.

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How on earth do you lose on a platform of blowing people in a theatre? She should be queen of the universe by now.

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lemmy.world

Oh no. Now who will be in charge of heavy petting during congressional hearings

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FuglyDuckreply
lemmy.world

and the daily dick pick.

or was that the other howler monkey?

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I read the headline as "Boebart finishes fifth grade". My reaction was "That's nice, dear." in a very condescending manner.

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lemmy.world

The 3rd district in Colorado is not a swing district. It became a swing district because of Boebert. It was pretty red before she showed up.

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That Republican lean gets smaller and smaller every election though. Hell they voted for the Democratic governor last election. I think Democrats can be competitive here. Bobert has definitely made that more possible though.

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We also redrew the districts fairly recently, which might have made it more competitive.

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) came in fifth place in a straw poll of voters in the district where the controversial congresswoman recently relocated and is trying to win reelection to the House.

The new district for Boebert would likely give her a significantly better chance at reelection if she wins the Republican nomination.

She currently represents a swing district, and Boebert had seemed likely before her switch to face off a second time against Democrat Adam Frisch, whom she defeated in 2022 by fewer than 600 votes.

But the results of the straw poll Thursday, which followed the first debate among GOP candidates running for that district, indicates Boebert may have an uphill battle.

Colorado Politics reported that Boebert’s finish in the middle of the nine-candidate pack drew some gasps and some shrugs.

Boebert defended her decision to switch districts during the debate, against accusations of carpetbagging, saying she and her family needed a “fresh start.”


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Gonna have to park it next to me in the back of the Wendy's, Boeb. If you flick your wrist just right you can get through about 4 dicks every 3 minutes. The take-home is pretty bad.

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Republicans have a thing for brunettes with glasses. First it was Sarah Palin. Now this version.

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