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Boebert challenger calls on congresswoman to resign over Islamophobic comments

‘This latest stunt is just another chapter in a long book of disqualifying actions’
Colorado state Rep. Donald Valdez, D-La Jara, in the House chamber during the first day of Colorado’s 73rd legislative session this year at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.

Democratic candidate for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District and state Rep. Donald Valdez called on Rep. Lauren Boebert to resign, after her suggestion over a Thanksgiving visit home that a Muslim colleague in Congress could be a suicide bomber.

“Instead of taking the opportunity to speak on legislation she is putting forth to help her constituents, she went on a bigoted, anti-Islamic rant against Congresswoman Omar,” Valdez said at a Tuesday morning news conference in Pueblo.

A video posted on Twitter at the end of November shows Boebert suggesting that if Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., wore a backpack, Capitol police would suspect her of being a suicide bomber.

“This latest stunt is just another chapter in a long book of disqualifying actions,” Valdez said. “She is unfit to serve.”

Valdez coupled his call for Boebert’s resignation with comments about her lack of engagement on issues that affect rural Colorado, such as infrastructure, broadband access and climate change mitigation. Boebert voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill that was recently signed into law and will infuse billions of dollars into the state’s roads, bridges and water infrastructure.

He said that she is more concerned with her own celebrity than the issues that rural Coloradans in the district face.

“You have no interest in solving problems. When you resign, you can do whatever the hell you want,” he said. “But as a leader and representative in the U.S. Congress, one must represent the people of their congressional districts – our farmers and ranchers, our teachers, our doctors, our nurses, our small business owners, but more importantly the next generation who desperately need our help to continue to survive every single day.”

Boebert did not respond to a request for comment.

Valdez is in a crowded field of Democratic candidates running to unseat Boebert next November. He is the only candidate so far to explicitly and publicly call for her resignation after her comments about Omar, though many of his competitors have denounced Boebert’s rhetoric.

Sol Sandoval, another Democratic 3rd District candidate from Pueblo, told The Pueblo Chieftain that it is “really heartbreaking to witness someone who is supposed to be representing us, someone who is supposed to be unifying the district have such hateful and divisive speech.”

Colin Wilhelm, a Democratic candidate for the 3rd District from Glenwood Springs, sent a letter to Omar apologizing for Boebert’s behavior, writing that her remarks do not “reflect the views or beliefs of the vast majority of western and southern Colorado.”

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