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Boebert’s Republican successor in district she fled wants to move on from ‘loud, aggressive, in your face’ politics

Grand Junction attorney and father of five Jeff Hurd sailed to Republican primary victory on Tuesday in the Colorado district that's been front and center for years thanks to the antics of its incumbent, Rep. Lauren Boebert.

Hurd, 44, told The Independent in the hours before polls closed in the state's third congressional district that «most rural Coloradans were ready to move on» from the «kind of politics that's really loud and in your face and aggressive.»

He posted Tuesday night on social media – after a campaign that refrained from mudslinging – «A gigantic thank you to you, CO-03, for your vote today. On to the general election in November, where a brighter future for Colorado families will be on the ballet.»

Hurd will go on to face Aspen Democrat Adam Frisch – who nearly unseated Boebert in the 2022 race – in the general election in November.

The Associated Press called the CD3 Republican primary when Hurd had 42 percent of the vote. He was trailed by former state representative and steadfast Trump supporter Ron Hanks, who had 28 percent.

Hanks thanked supporters gathered Tuesday night at a Grand Junction brewery with «humble gratitude for all of your calls – it's hard work.»

Calling it «really unsavory to be in this political realm,» he added: «There was no ego in this for me. It was a mission. I got marching orders to be a part of it.»

Frisch, meanwhile, posted on Tuesday after the uncontested Democratic primary that he was «honored to officially be the Democratic nominee.»

He thanked supporters, adding: «I would also like to personally congratulate Jeff Hurd. My hat always goes off to anyone who is willing to stand up to represent their country and community. It's unfortunate, however, that both political

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