Lauren Boebert’s worsening scandal just raised the 2024 stakes big time

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As far as I’m concerned, this latest Lauren Boebert scandal is wonderful news. Any time these Republican politicians slip up and reveal their true selves in this kind of blatantly obvious way, we get to use it against them. Boebert’s Democratic opponent Adam Frisch is already capitalizing on the scandal, as he should.

But even with Boebert’s worsening scandals, her 2024 race with Democrat Adam Frisch is going to be very close. It’s a Republican-leaning district by seven points, so even with Boebert’s crappiness and Adam Frisch’s excellence, it’ll still come down to a point or two. We’re going need to get behind Frisch big time.

If you have money, donate it to Adam Frisch. If you have time, sign up to do an online volunteer shift with Frisch. If you don’t have time or money to spare, you can still help meaningfully just by sharing Frisch’s Twitter or Facebook posts to your followers. Even if you only have 25 friends or followers on social media, and you share Frisch’s fundraising link and one of them makes a donation, it’ll mean you just raised money for Frisch. There’s always a way for you to make a difference.

Close elections don’t win themselves. Even the best of candidates can’t win a competitive election without your help. Yes you, the person reading this. If you don’t step up and make sure someone like Adam Frisch wins by a point instead of losing by a point, who will? If you truly want Lauren Boebert gone from office, here’s your chance to prove it. And let’s keep in mind that the Frisch vs Boebert race could end up single handedly deciding the House majority for the next two years.