"With Boebert under 50%, that means she is vulnerable to losing this race." 
Chris Keating, Keating Research

John,

We recently shared news of a new poll showing that Boebert’s approval may be underwater in her own district. 

We always knew that independent voters would decide this race in the newly-drawn 3rd District. And there are signs that any confidence independent and unaffiliated voters had in Boebert is waning. Here’s why:

Unaffiliated voters — those not aligned with a major political party — strongly dislike Boebert, who's known for her Christian nationalist rhetoric, opposition to bipartisan legislation, and lightning rod remarks about guns and immigration. Those voters are shifting toward Frisch as the election progresses, pollsters said.
We agree that Adam Frisch has a better message for the hardworking people of Colorado’s third. It’s why we’ve been targeting voters in that area to remind them how important turnout is this November. 

With only a few weeks left before the election, we need a final push to get as many of those independents informed about showing up to vote Boebert out once and for all. Anything you can contribute to our final expenditures for this midterm will go a long way:
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We know you hear this a lot, but with the Supreme Court making more decisions that impact women’s health and the environment, this next election could decide the fate of democracy and the health of our planet.

Thank you for all you do. With your help, we’ll get rid of what remains of MAGA extremism in Colorado.

-CTP Team
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