Colorado wants to be rid of boebert.

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The redistricting committee has put her in a solidly Democratic district where she has no chance or reelection.
Yep... sounds like typical Gerrymandering to me. You can expect the same kinds of strategies to be used in Red States as a means of pushing Dems out. What's funny about it all is that we're told Biden won in a landslide but it's clear that Republicans picked up sufficient state legislatures to easily retake the House next year. This is the first example of "negative coattails" in our history. But, hey, Orange Man Bad.

Oh, and BTW, having a divided political committee using redistricting to get rid of a pol is hardly "Colorado" wanting to be rid of Boebert.
 
Yep... sounds like typical Gerrymandering to me. You can expect the same kinds of strategies to be used in Red States as a means of pushing Dems out. What's funny about it all is that we're told Biden won in a landslide but it's clear that Republicans picked up sufficient state legislatures to easily retake the House next year. This is the first example of "negative coattails" in our history. But, hey, Orange Man Bad.

Oh, and BTW, having a divided political committee using redistricting to get rid of a pol is hardly "Colorado" wanting to be rid of Boebert.
Bipartisan redistricting committee. Both sides want her gone. She's an embarrassment to the state.
 
The redistricting committee has put her in a solidly Democratic district where she has no chance or reelection.

Boebert has only herself to blame; Republicans have only themselves to blame.
 

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