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3rd Congressional District

3rd Congressional District

Boebert, Mitsch Bush dueling to wrest the reins of CD3 race amid COVID-19

By M. John Fayhee | October 18, 2020

Candidates’ campaign trail dotted with dust-ups over pandemic protocols, guns and experience.

3rd Congressional District

Questions and answers: Diane Mitsch Bush and Lauren Boebert

By M. John Fayhee | October 18, 2020

Candidates in their own words

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CD3 candidates agree on protecting Western Slope water, reservoir enlargements

By Heather Sackett | August 29, 2020

Boebert agreed and played up the urban/rural divide, saying she is against more transmountain diversions to the Front Range and is primed to fight for Western Slope water.

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