Polls show that the Colorado Republican is losing popularity when compared to Democratic rival Adam Frisch.
Critics of Republican Representative Lauren Boebert had something to celebrate on Thursday.
Boebert's political rival, Adam Frisch, raised $3.4 million for his campaign in the third quarter of 2023, ratcheting up his cash on hand to $4.3 million. The fundraising was backed by more than 100,000 donations with an average of $32, according to a press release from his campaign. The announcement comes after Frisch outpaced Boebert's fundraising 3-to-1 in the second quarter, when Boebert raised $818,000 to Frisch's more than $2.6 million.
I don't like Boebert any more than the next person with an average IQ .... she's an idiot.
But the most disturbing thing about this story is the idea that whoever has the most money gets to be elected.
I have my criticisms about conservatives and I have my disagreements but normalizing the idea that money is what gets people elected should be just as disturbing.
Because if that is so .... it isn't a democracy. It's something else.
the most disturbing thing about this story is the idea that whoever has the most money gets to be elected.
It does strongly correlate but it's an open question whether the donations cause the win, or more viable candidates attract more donations. Big donors want to garner favor with and gain access to the winner, after all.
There's also a question of the donors vs. the actual constituency. Boebert is running in a fairly strong-R district. They voted Trump in 2020 and they've been electing republicans to her seat for more than a decade. If money is an influencing factor, still Frisch is going to need more than Boebert to win.
The donors, on the other hand, could live anywhere. Every Democrat in this country wants Boebert to lose, whereas Republicans are pretty mixed on her. So of course Frisch is going to get more cash, that doesn't mean the people who can actually vote for him, those who live in CO-3, will do so.
I agree 100%, but at the same time you have to work within the system as it is. Losing races due to taking principled stances about dirty campaign money and purity risks giving victories to fascists. That’s the more immediate problem.
Adam Frisch came within 600 votes of defeating Boebert without this much money to spend. The money is likely given freely now by people who hate Boebert more than they like Frisch. They never want to hear about this trashier version of Sarah Palin again and donate make sure he wins, but if the donations are primarily coming from outside his conservative district, this election could still be decided by Trump's ability to motivate people who would still enthusiasticly vote Boebert to show up at the polls. If that happens and true conservatives just sit this one out rather than voting for "the other side", CO may end up sending this train wreck back to DC.
Democrat hoping for rematch against Lauren Boebert touts $3.4 million in donations -- biggest quarterly haul yet," user @kathrynresists posted.
Many critics referenced the recent debacle in which Boebert was kicked out of a performance of the Beetlejuice musical in Denver in September after she was accused of vaping, illegally recording and causing a disturbance during the show.
Boebert attended the show with her date, Quinn Gallagher, and the two were allegedly groping each other during the performance.
"However, Boebert's situation has changed since then due to her involvement in a scandal related to sexual misconduct at the Beetlejuice musical," the user posted.
Newsweek reached out to Boebert's press office and Frisch's campaign by email for comment.
In July, the Cook Political Report shifted the race to a toss-up after previously saying it would lean Republican.
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