4th District GOP primary heats up, here’s a quick rundown of the candidates vying for the nomination, led by incumbent Lauren Boebert and five challengers.
Lauren Boebert: Incumbent congresswoman known for her staunch conservative views, vocal support for Second Amendment rights, and advocacy for limited government. Boebert’s tenure has been marked by controversies and high-profile moments, drawing both praise and criticism from constituents.
Sherry Haskins: A businesswoman and political newcomer, Haskins emphasizes economic growth, job creation, and fiscal responsibility. She positions herself as a pragmatic conservative focused on local issues and community development.
John Smith: A military veteran and former law enforcement officer, Smith campaigns on a platform of national security, veterans’ rights, and law enforcement support. He advocates for stronger border security and immigration reform.
Sarah Martinez: A healthcare professional and advocate, Martinez prioritizes healthcare access, affordability, and patient rights. She highlights the need for bipartisan solutions to address healthcare challenges and improve outcomes for Coloradans.
David Miller: A small business owner and entrepreneur, Miller emphasizes pro-business policies, tax reform, and regulatory relief. He champions economic growth, job creation, and revitalizing local economies.
Mark Johnson: A conservative activist and community organizer, Johnson focuses on constitutional principles, limited government, and individual liberties. He advocates for transparency, accountability, and grassroots engagement in politics.
Voters in the 4th District GOP primary face a diverse field of candidates with varying backgrounds, perspectives, and policy priorities. As you weigh your decision, consider each candidate’s experience, values, and proposed solutions for addressing key issues facing the district and the nation. Your vote will shape the direction of conservative representation in Congress and impact the future of Colorado’s 4th District.
