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Diane Mitsch Bush

Do you think a conspiracy theorist should be in Congress?

YES
 
NO!

John,

The thought of our far-right opponent representing Colorado in Congress is downright scary.

Her lack of experience and fringe ideology alone should be enough for even Republicans to agree that she shouldn’t be a public servant, but her openness to dangerous QAnon conspiracy theories is downright disqualifying.

In May, Boebert expressed support for dangerous conspiracy theories closely tied with white supremacists and other hate groups. Here’s what she said:

“I hope that [Q] is real, because it only means America is getting stronger and better and people are returning to conservative values.”

This is not something a real leader would say, and we don’t think CD-3 should be represented by anyone who is open to these radical ideas.

But we want to hear from you: Do you think a conspiracy theorist should be making laws in Congress?

YES
 
NO!

Thanks for having your voice heard!

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