Immigration policy dominated the discussion among five of the Republican candidates vying to win Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District primary election in June, and it included some eyebrow-raising statements.
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Grand Junction Army Veteran Honored with Purple Heart
After being injured in the Iraq War 15 years ago, U.S. Army Sergeant First Class William Montgomery was finally honored with the Purple Heart at a Veterans Day ceremony in Grand Junction on Saturday.
Progressive Group Uses Blow-Up Beetlejuice To Call Out Boebert’s Voting Record on Veterans
On Halloween, an inflatable Beetlejuice character outside a Grand Junction grocery store drew shoppers’ attentions to Norma Akright, who handed out candy and talked about Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert’s voting record regarding U.S. military veterans.
The Response to Endorsing Boebert’s Opponent Has Been Positive, Say GOP Leaders in Boebert’s District
If the election to determine who represents Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District (CD3) were to be held tomorrow, Democratic candidate “Adam Frisch would win,” said Delta County Commissioner Don Suppes during an October 13 phone interview.
‘People Want the Circus To Stop,’ Says Boebert’s Opponent Frisch at Grand Junction Town Hall Meeting
Approximately 100 people packed Adam Frisch’s standing-room-only town hall meeting Tuesday at Edgewater Brewery in Grand Junction. Most in attendance were enthusiastic supporters of the Democratic candidate’s campaign to represent Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. The crowd also included a handful of people supporting his opponent, Republican incumbent Lauren Boebert.
‘They Are Putting Litter Boxes in Schools for People Who Identify As Cats,’ Says Boebert. ‘Not True,’ Responds Durango School District
U.S Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) spoke at a Mesa County Republican Women luncheon on Monday, where she mentioned she received a call last week from a father whose kid was in trouble at school because he “stepped on a furry.”
O’Dea Slams Wilderness-Protection Bill As an Attempt To ‘Shove Through a Bill Without Bipartisan Support’
GOP Senate candidate Joe O’Dea used incumbent Democrat U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet’s absence from the Club 20 Debate in Grand Junction Saturday to claim repeatedly that Bennet doesn’t show up for Colorado. Debate moderator Brad McCloud said Bennet declined the debate due to scheduling conflicts.
First Debate Between Lauren Boebert, Adam Frisch Heated, Humorous at Times
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert was combative before the first debate question was even asked. Boebert had agreed to debate Democrat opponent Adam Frisch at Colorado Mesa University’s Robinson Theatre in Grand Junction, hosted by Club 20, a western Colorado coalition of counties, individuals, businesses and associations.
Mesa County School Board Members Attend Right-Wing Workshop Targeting ‘Equity’ & ‘Inclusivity’
Nineteen residents from around the Grand Valley, including Mesa County Valley District 51 School Board President Andrea Haitz and fellow school board member Angela Lema – attended the “save our schools” workshop held Thursday, August 26 at a Grand Junction hotel. Schindler presented the workshop on behalf of Heritage Action for America.
CO Treasurer Dave Young and His Republican Opponent Lang Sias Disagree on Key Issues
In October, Colorado State Treasurer Dave Young plans to launch a pilot program designed to help Coloradans save money for retirement.