The Associated Press reports:
In an interview, Boebert said “this slim victory, it opened my eyes to another chance to do everything that I’ve been promising to do.” To the congresswoman, that means being “more focused on delivering the policies I ran on than owning the left,” adding she hoped “to bring the temperature down, to bring unity.”
Some of Boebert’s toughest words are increasingly aimed at fellow Republicans, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, another controversial Trump acolyte who was one of McCarthy’s most prominent conservative supporters.
“I have been asked to explain MTG’s beliefs on Jewish space lasers, on why she showed up to a white supremacist conference. I’m just not going to go there,” Boebert said over the phone. “She wants to say all these things and seem unhinged on Twitter, so be it.”
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As Lauren Boebert begins her second term in the House, some constituents in Colorado’s Republican-leaning 3rd Congressional District are hoping she tones down her brash style — especially after it seemed to find less appeal in her reelection race. https://t.co/xRzhv1kisa
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 8, 2023