A press release yesterday from state Sen. Kerry Donovan announces that her days-old campaign looking to take out Rep. Lauren Boebert in 2022 brought in plenty of cash to get off the ground:
The Kerry Donovan for Congress campaign reached the milestone of $100,000 raised on Monday evening, less than five days after launching.
“When we launched this campaign last week, we set an ambitious goal for a congressional campaign: $100,000 in our first two weeks. We shattered the goal in four-and-a-half days,” said campaign spokesperson Eli Rosen. “From the moment her launch video started going viral, the grassroots support for Kerry has been overwhelming. It’s clear that folks are eager for a Congresswoman who will focus on getting things done, rather than on chasing headlines, and Kerry has the momentum at her back.”
“I’m truly honored by the incredible early support for our campaign,” said State Sen. Kerry Donovan. “We’re going to go everywhere in this district, reach out to every community, and build a broad coalition of Coloradans. I’m going to fight for this place with every ounce of grit and determination I have — both on the campaign trail and in Congress.”
It makes sense that the greater embarrassment Boebert becomes to the state of Colorado in Congress, a prospect for which there is no end in sight, the interest in a Democrat to challenge Boebert in 2020 will grow commensurately. Sen. Kerry Donovan is a prime candidate for higher office, a star player on Colorado’s deep Democratic bench of candidates ready for their next challenge. Even without the opportunity a high-risk incumbent like Boebert creates, Donovan would be a stronger contender than anyone Democrats have fielded in Colorado’s CD-3 for the past decade.
The caveat we must apply here, as with basically every expectation for 2022, is the upcoming redistricting process–expected to involve big changes to the state’s congressional maps to accommodate population changes and the likelihood of an eighth congressional district. Until that process is complete it’s impossible to know for sure what Boebert’s district is going to look like politically, or even necessarily whether Donovan and Boebert will reside in the same district at all.
What we can say is that in any competitive district that includes Kerry Donovan, Boebert has a serious problem.
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Hey- that is not that big a cash pile. Have you seen the mileage requirements in the district?
Maybe you know soemthing the rest of us do not about how the redistricting will impact CD3, but she is going to need a lot more to drive those miles
and pay those tax liens.Imagine this debate. They would be scraping Boebert off the stage.
It would be a fun watch, for sure, but would it really make a difference? They had to scrape the great fat fool off the stage multiple times in 2016 after his debates with Clinton but the Nazis couldn't stop high-fiving and crowing about how Trump was totally dominant. I doubt the home-grown Western Colorado Nazis are any less delusional.
Playing the Godwin's Law card with that G卐Pers reference.
Calamity Jane won't show up for any debates, silly.
True
Thus, winning all of them.