Brighton Standard Blade January 11, 2024

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VOLUME 121 | ISSUE 2

WEEK OF JANUARY 11, 2024

GETTING HIS WAY

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Republicans react strongly as Boebert wades into 4th Congressional District battle BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Outgoing Brighton City Councilor Clint Blackhurst is delighted as his council colleagues and city staff present him PHOTO BY SCOTT TAYLOR with a “Blackhurst Way” street sign Jan. 2 at the Brighton Armory. See the story on page 2.

VOICES: PAGE 10 | OBITUARIES: PAGE 11 | LIFE: PAGE 12 | CLASSIFIEDS: PAGE 19

In a move that stunned many of her fellow Republicans, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert said she would leave her seat on Colorado’s Western Slope and instead run in the state’s 4th Congressional District, which includes Douglas County and most of Eastern Colorado. The reactions indicated the race will be combative, with some saying Boebert’s actions put Colorado Republicans at risk of losing even more ground to Democrats in 2024. In a Facebook video posted on Dec. 27, Boebert said she would withdraw from the race in the state’s 3rd Congressional District, which she currently represents. “I did not arrive at this decision easily,” Boebert said. “A lot of prayer, a lot of tough conversations and a lot of perspective convinced me that this is the best way I can continue to fight for Colorado, for the conservative movement and for my children’s future.” The 4th District is represented by Windsor Republican Ken Buck, who announced in November he would retire from the seat. SEE BATTLE, P4

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