Boebert said in a Facebook video that she intends to seek office in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District, which covers the Eastern Plains, currently represented by Republican U.S. Rep. Ken Buck. Buck said last month that he won’t seek reelection in 2024, due to the Republican Party’s support of former President Donald Trump and, what he called an embrace of conspiracy theories. He’s represented the district since 2015.

  • BigFig
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    1031 year ago

    Said it before and I will say it again. Politicians should be required to live in the area of which they are holding office.

    • @Pohl
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      191 year ago

      Most states already require it from what I know. It’s just not a big deal, buy or rent a home in the district and you’re off to the races. They live in DC, the home in their district is just a permanent address.

      • @Earthwormjim91
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        01 year ago

        States can’t overrule the constitution, which sets the explicit qualifications for the House of Representatives.

        No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.

        A state can’t make that more restrictive, by increasing the minimum age, increasing the length of citizenship, or restricting residency within the state.

        Nearly all candidates do acquire residency in the district they’re seeking for legitimacy, but it’s not required.

        • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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          61 year ago

          States can’t overrule the constitution

          I agree

          A state can’t make that more restrictive

          And this is where you lose me. Making things more restrictive is literally the states’ entire job. They can’t nullify a constitutional or federal law, but they can add to it. They can’t remove or lessen the requirement for residency, because that would be an attempt at nullifying the constitution… But they can absolutely impose further restrictions.

          • @Earthwormjim91
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            And this is where you lose me. Making things more restrictive is literally the states’ entire job.

            No it isn’t. The states’ job is to create and enforce their own laws that are not explicitly granted to the federal government, nor explicitly prohibited to the States, in the Constitution per the 9th and 10th amendments.

            IX The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

            Basically, the Constitution isn’t an exhaustive list. If it isn’t mentioned, then the default is that the right is retained by the people.

            X The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people

            Explicitly states that as long as it isn’t something explicitly granted to the Feds, or explicitly something the Constitution prohibits the States from (article II, Section 10 gives a list of things that the Constitution explicitly denies the States from having any power in), then the default is that the State controls it.

            In this case, the qualifications of members of Congress are explicitly and solely granted to the federal government, through Article I, Section IV.

            Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business; but a smaller Number may adjourn from day to day, and may be authorized to compel the Attendance of absent Members, in such Manner, and under such Penalties as each House may provide.

            States themselves do not control Congressional elections. Anyone meeting the Constitutional qualifications (and filed all the correct Federal Election Commission paperwork, HAS to be allowed on the ballot.

            And to your broader point, no they cannot just make things more restrictive. The Supremacy clause is explicit in that Federal law and the Constitution overrides ANY state law or restriction that is not what the Constitution itself states. You see state restrictions overturned by the Feds all the time because of this.

    • @YoBuckStopsHere
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      41 year ago

      She says she is moving to the district because Rifle, Colorado is a shithole.

      • @AlchemyM
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        31 year ago

        Wow, didn’t think her and I would ever agree on anything.

        • @drmeanfeel
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          41 year ago

          Difference being she thinks it’s a shit hole because they whine about how she “constantly food poisons everyone”

  • @YoBuckStopsHere
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    471 year ago

    Say it with me, she is a capetbagger. She abandons her district, her home town, and all it’s people to jump into a 27 point advantage for Republicans in district 4.

  • @fox2263
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    181 year ago

    Lauren Boebert should just seek out OnlyFans at this point.

  • @LemmyKnowsBest
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    81 year ago

    Why is she always in the news? Because she’s pretty? Who TF cares about some lady in Colorado and what her future plans are?

    • splicerslicer
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      121 year ago

      Because she’s loud and crazy. It’s deliberately her strategy to always be in the news cycle

    • @AlchemyM
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      71 year ago

      Well, you are in a Colorado community, so it is a fair bet that we would care about “some lady in Colorado”.

      • @LemmyKnowsBest
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        -51 year ago

        I’m not subscribed to the Colorado Community on Lemmy, I was browsing by “Everything,” which is why I wonder why the media/algorithms are giving her so much attention.

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          You’re not subscribed, but it would do you well to be aware of where you are when you post.

          • @LemmyKnowsBest
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            Here are my thoughts in no particular order:

            I spent 3rd to 5th grades in Colorado so hi I can belong here too if I want.

            Why are you defending Lauren boebert, do you have something going on with her, or wish you did?

            • @AlchemyM
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              21 year ago

              Would you really like to argue about this? No one said you are not welcome. Actually, I encourage you to join us.

    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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      Because she was previously in a “safe” seat, so she was free to be as loud and crazy as she wanted. The party tacitly supported her (and others like her) because she makes the rest of the party look moderate in comparison. It allows the party to push hard right policies, then go “well at least we aren’t as crazy as Boebert, so this is a moderate bill and the democrats should compromise with us and pass it.”

    • @Zess
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      21 year ago

      Do people think she’s pretty? 🤮🤮

    • @mawkishdaveOP
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      21 year ago

      I wish I lived in that area that would be fun to answer the door for her.

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    Removed by mod

  • Possibly linux
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    -131 year ago

    It good she is replacing the Republican who stepped down. We need more conservatives in office.

    • @Mediocre_Bard
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      31 year ago

      Why? They haven’t fucked enough shit up already?

    • @HollandJim
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      261 year ago

      That word you use. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    • @cynar
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      211 year ago

      Can you give an example, on the democrats side? All the batshit stuff seems to either be from the right, or a reaction to that.

      • partial_accumen
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        201 year ago

        One Democrat Congressman pulled a fire alarm to delay a vote on a 45 day budget extension. Democrat admitted what he did was wrong.

        One Republican rallied hundreds of his supporters from across the nation to perform a violent insurrection in the Capitol building on attempting to block the vote to certify his opponent winning the Presidency. The Republican stole dozens of boxes of state secrets as he was forced out and is still blaming everyone else for his actions while claiming innocence.

        Both sides the same. /s

    • @drmeanfeel
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      121 year ago

      Come on, let’s hear the litany of absolutely insane behavior of the Democrats that aren’t OANN talking points you’ve swallowed about Hunter Biden’s penis amputating cabal based out of a Starbucks basement.

      If you’d instead like to be sane about it and criticize the Dem’s never ending spineless, ineffectual, do-nothing doormat sensibilities, then I’m all aboard