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Brando's avatar

I'll note that Buck was a hard core Tea Party guy from the 2010 era, losing a race for CO Senator because he was too far to the right. Which goes to show how far the GOP has devolved in the past decade (don't believe anyone who tells you the GOP was always like this, because it's not true and just undermines the idea that former Republicans should abandon that mess of a party now). My guess is what finally pushed Buck over wasn't that the House gets nothing done--he's fine with that!--but that remaining an elected Republican means continuing to pass humiliation tests for Trump, and that becomes unsustainable if you have any sense of self respect.

As for Bobert, she could have tried "looking to her constituents' needs" (thousands of people in her district still need things like an advocate for Social Security claims, visa checks, potholes filled) and trying to be less of an embarrassment for even conservative voters. Instead, her act got to be too much for even a right wing district, which with her on the ballot became a swing district, and now she's going to look pretty awkward going back to CO-3 and pretending she didn't just try to abandon them for another district.

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As a resident of CO 4th, I have rarely praised Buck for anything. But if he can reduce my chances of being represented by Lauren "Fast Hands" Boebert he has my gratitude. Heck, I might even vote for him next election! Oh, wait ...

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