The race for Colorado's 4th Congressional District is intensifying as Republican incumbent Lauren Boebert faces off against Democratic challenger Trisha Calvarese.
Boebert is focusing on issues like immigration, water rights, and energy development, while Calvarese emphasizes the need for care and prosperity, citing personal experiences that motivated her to run. Both candidates are vying for votes in a district that has seen shifting political dynamics.
The debate stage has become a key battleground as they make their final pitches to voters ahead of the November elections.
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We really need fresh leadership in CO-4 and Trisha Calvarese seems like the person to bring it—her focus on care and prosperity is exactly what this district needs. Boebert has been all talk and chaos, it's time for someone who actually wants to represent the people.
As long as they both keep government out of my wallet and my personal life, that’s all that matters to me.
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Western Colorado candidates fight for your vote on the debate stage
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -Candidates from the state’s Western half stepped onto the debate stage at the Colorado Mesa University Moss Performing Arts Center on Saturday, making their case for the November elections. The day began with Republican Rick Taggart, current representative for House District 55, who runs unopposed.
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Colorado Congressional District 4 Republican candidate Lauren Boebert on immigration, water, and energy development
On the campaign trail in Colorado, she also touts her record on issues like water and agriculture as she seeks to win over residents of what is, for her, a new congressional district ... She faces Democrat Trisha Calvarese in the battle for the 4th ...
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Colorado Congressional District 4 Democratic candidate Trisha Calvarese on the need for ‘care’ and prosperity
Democrat Trisha Calvarese says a family crisis spurred her return to Colorado and sparked her desire to run for Congress. She came back to Colorado last
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