Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert Receives Over $22,000 From Her Campaign, Anti-Corruption Watchdogs Raise Red Flags
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Then-candidate Lauren Boebert during a "freedom cruise" staged by her supporters, Sept. 4, 2020, in Pueblo West, Colo.
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Since being elected to Congress in November, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is no stranger to controversy. This past week, The Denver Post and local politics blog Colorado Pols published a jaw-dropping report detailing recent disbursements from Rep. Boebert’s 2020 campaign.
In a series of two checks, Rep. Boebert received a total of more than $22,000 in gas-mileage reimbursements from her 2020 campaign coffers, which would mean Rep. Boebert drove over 38,000+ miles for her campaign in 2020. The Denver Post reported that this sum of money was more than double the total amount of travel reimbursements received by her predecessor Republican Rep. Scott Tipton.
At The Colorado Turnout Project we are keeping a watchful eye on the CO GOP, so that no misstep or scheme goes unnoticed. In order to protect the sanctity of our democracy and way of life, we must stand up against any act of corruption.
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We can and must put a stop to the Colorado GOP's blatant acts of corruption.
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The Colorado Turnout Project is a coalition of pissed off students, activists, veterans, and Coloradans from all walks of life who are fed up with the Colorado House Republican delegation’s complicity in our nation's venomous political atmosphere.
We cannot allow Congresswoman Boebert, Congressman Buck, and Congressman Lamborn to remain in office and radicalize even more vulnerable Coloradans. The time to stand up is now.
With your support, we can continue to hold the CO GOP accountable and work towards a brighter future for Colorado.
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