FAIRLY FOUL: A new believer in election fairness, Lauren Boebert declares narrow victory
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"Sponsored LinksBoebert said on Thursday night:Sponsored LinksI'm told that there are less than 200 votes outstanding, which makes me so happy to aounce, we have won this race!..." | Positive | 24% Conservative |
"As of Thursday night, Lauren Boebert's election in Colorado was still close enough to expect an automatic recount, but with a lead of only 0.2" | Positive | 18% Conservative |
"Boebert was one of a long list of U.S. House Members -- only days after being sworn in for the first time as a Congressional Representative -- to object to the 2020 election." | Positive | 12% Conservative |
"She didn't get the red wave she predicted on election day, but with Adam Frisch's concession on Friday, Boebert does join a Republican-controlled House of Representatives for another term." | Positive | 2% Conservative |
"Boebert released a video statement late Thursday night, congratulating herself on a win, although she admitted there were a few hundred votes outstanding yet, and on Friday, her opponent, Democrat Adam Frisch, released a concession speech, saying that, while there would be a recount, it was not something his campaign had requested, but part of the state's election laws." | Positive | 0% Conservative |
"Sponsored LinksBoebert has had something of a setback in this election -- in a district that has elected Republicans since 2010, and that she won by more than 6 points in 2020, she started out seeming sure of her own win, and of a red wave for the party as a whole." | Negative | -14% Liberal |
"In fact, after she posted an election-day declaration that the red wave was begiing, the Republican Party chalked up so many losses, and Boebert's race looked so bad, that she went Twitter silent for a full 36 hours." | Negative | -20% Liberal |
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