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Adam Frisch To Face Lauren Boebert In Colorado's 3rd Congressional District Race

Former Aspen City Council member Adam Frisch won the Democratic nomination in Tuesday's primary for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District.

June 29, 2022

Former Aspen City Council member Adam Frisch won the Democratic nomination in Tuesday’s primary for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, edging out Pueblo activist Sol Sandoval by under 2,000 votes.

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“We’re really excited about getting into the general election. I think this district is ready for a representative who is not going to be leading the anger-tainment industry. We can do better, and we will do better,” Frisch said in a video posted to his Facebook page Tuesday night when it appeared likely he would be victorious.

Incumbent Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is known for her controversial and often adversarial remarks. Boebert defeated a primary challenge Tuesday night and will compete with Frisch in November.

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Frisch captured just over 24,000 votes, winning by large margins in counties along the Western Slope. Sandoval carried Pueblo County and the San Luis Valley and ended up with about 22,500 votes. A third candidate, political newcomer Alex Walker, received about 8,700 votes.

In a Wednesday tweet, Frisch thanked Sandoval and Walker for a “hard fought and inspiring race” and called for unity in order to defeat Boebert in the fall.

Frisch served on the Aspen City Council from 2011 until 2018.

He will enter the general election campaign with about $630,000 in cash on hand. He has contributed over $2.2 million of his own money to his campaign so far.


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