Conservative Editorial Board Endorses Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Challenger

The Colorado Springs Gazette has made an unexpected endorsement in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, favoring Jeff Hurd over incumbent Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert.

The Gazette Editorial Board argues that Republicans cannot afford to lose District 3 in the upcoming election, and Hurd represents the best chance to keep the seat.

The board highlights the importance of unity within the Republican Party, as both grassroots and establishment Republicans should rally behind Hurd in the primary. As a native of the Western Slope and a pragmatic conservative, Hurd is seen as the most viable option to retain the district for Republicans.

The endorsement emphasizes the national ramifications of this race.

With the House Republican majority in the U.S. House hanging by a thread, losing District 3 could further empower the left-wing agenda in Washington. Despite the district's significant Republican advantage and the endorsement of former President Donald Trump, many believe Boebert is deemed unlikely to secure victory.

Boebert's image problem and lackluster financial support are cited as major concerns.

 
 

The Gazette suggests that her divisive reputation is not what voters are seeking in the current climate, where peace and statesmanship are valued. Furthermore, the narrow margin by which Boebert won in the previous election has made Democrats determined to reclaim the district, pouring money into the campaign of likely nominee Adam Frisch.

Conversely, Hurd is portrayed as a candidate with sharp intellect, humility, and a stately style.

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During discussions with the Gazette's editorial board, Hurd emphasized the need for principled yet pragmatic messaging to appeal to voters who may not align entirely with Republican positions. According to the Gazette, he highlighted energy policy as a critical issue for the Western Slope, particularly in the face of left-wing initiatives like the Green New Deal.

The Gazette Editorial Board emphasized Hurd's extensive experience in energy law, a skill that they believe, makes him well-equipped to navigate the challenges facing the district's economy.

In conclusion, the Gazette urges Republicans to rally behind Hurd in order to secure District 3 and deliver solid results.

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