Is Boebert going to lose?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a breakdown of the number of votes left and the counties? Mail vs in-person etc?

It was looking like a defeat based on where the votes were but she actually extended her lead and is up by 1,122 votes. Just want to know what the odds are, is there still hope?


You'd have to do the homework yourself.

If you go to the MSNBC election site, https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-elections/house-results?icid=election_nav, you can click on Colorado. You can go to the Senate race and see the county breakdown with the % outstanding. However, for Senate, they list all counties. For House districts, only some counties are in each district. You can take the listing of counties within Colorado-3 and see what percentage of votes are counted in each. The list of counties in her district are:

Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, Lake, La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Park, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit counties, as well as portions of Douglas, Fremont, and Jefferson counties.
Anonymous
Didn't AOC raise relief money for TX during their last winter energy crisis while Boebert was attacking wind power and lobbying for her husband's energy consulting business?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Didn't AOC raise relief money for TX during their last winter energy crisis while Boebert was attacking wind power and lobbying for her husband's energy consulting business?


AOC is an intelligent person with vision who tries to do good things. The Boeberts of the world don't even try - they're in it for the thrill of the fight. Even MTG has more political acumen and vision than Boebert.
Anonymous
Can she still lose? Please say yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can she still lose? Please say yes


I'm not sure but she's currently within the window that requires an automatic recount. So we won't know for sure for a while.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can she still lose? Please say yes


It's too close to call, given that exact numbers of remaining ballots have not been given out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can she still lose? Please say yes

Unlikely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can she still lose? Please say yes

Unlikely.


Unfortunate.
Anonymous
Condolences to the DCUM crowd.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Condolences to the DCUM crowd.



Condolences to the people of the CO-3. And Americans in general.

She helps nobody.
Anonymous
it came down to like 500 votes
Anonymous
It is in range for a mandatory recount but Frisch called Boebert to congratulate her and concede.

https://kdvr.com/news/politics/election/boebert-frisch-colorado-district-3-recount-expected/
Anonymous
Frisch is in good position to win the special election when she has to resign.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is in range for a mandatory recount but Frisch called Boebert to congratulate her and concede.

https://kdvr.com/news/politics/election/boebert-frisch-colorado-district-3-recount-expected/

so opposite of Rs. You know that Boebert would've been defiant and want to waste taxpayers money on several recounts:

“The likelihood of this recount changing more than a handful of votes is very very small. It would be disingenuous and unethical of us or any other group to continue to raise false hope and encourage fundraising for a recount. Colorado elections are safe, accurate and secure. Please save your money for your groceries, your rent, your children and other important causes and organizations,” Frisch said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Frisch is in good position to win the special election when she has to resign.


Resign? For what?
Yet another liberal wet dream.
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