CNN reports:
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert remained in a tight race Friday morning against Democrat Adam Frisch after redistricting made her bid for reelection to her Colorado seat more competitive. Boebert, who has expressed confidence about her chances, was ahead of Frisch by 1,122 votes as of 1 p.m. ET Friday.
Boebert suggested to CNN on Thursday that a lack of voter enthusiasm for her party’s candidates for governor and Senate caused her race to be much closer than anticipated.
“I think Polis and Bennet definitely carried the ticket for the Democrat Party,” she told CNN. She added, “I don’t know if there wasn’t enough enthusiasm for our top ticket candidates for governor and Senate or what happened there. But there was a lot of shifting of the votes there.”
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Boy oh boy…the @GOP is great at the blame game….especially against each other! Why would anybody want these people representing them??? Go BLUE!!
Boebert expresses optimism but casts blame on her party with her reelection bid still too close to callhttps://t.co/qgueXswapD
— Skip Parks (@SkipParks01) November 11, 2022