The Denver Post

GOP state senator latest to enter race

- By John Aguilar ver Post

The race to represent Colorado’s newest congressio­nal district, the boundaries of which were just approved by the state’s high court earlier this month, got more crowded Monday with the entry of Republican State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer into what is expected to be a fierce contest.

Kirkmeyer announced her candidacy for the 8th Congressio­nal District in a news release that stated her campaign “will be about offering commonsens­e, conservati­ve solutions to the challenges facing America: inflation, deficit spending, open borders, and increasing crime and lawlessnes­s.” Her new campaign website offers no specifics of her positions on issues.

Her announceme­nt comes less than two weeks after GOP Weld County Commission­er Lori Saine jumped into the race. Kirkmeyer was also a Weld County commission­er until she won her Senate seat a year ago.

There are two Democrats in the mix for the seat: state Rep. Yadira Caraveo, who made her intentions known this past summer, and Adams County Commission­er Charles “Chaz” Tedesco. The election is Nov. 8, 2022.

The 8th Congressio­nal

District, which covers a swath of farmland and burgeoning suburbs between Greeley and Commerce City north of Denver, is expected to be one of the most politicall­y competitiv­e districts in the country.

It was created this year in response to Colorado’s growing population as measured by the 2020 census.

The new district straddles Adams and Weld counties, each of which offers contrastin­g political orientatio­ns. Republican-leaning Weld County has yielded the two major conservati­ve candidates while Adams County, which trends blue, is home to Caraveo and Tedesco.

There are also two lesserknow­n Republican­s — Ryan Gonzalez and Giulianna “Jewels” Gray — in the race.

The Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee issued a statement just hours after Kirkmeyer’s announceme­nt, attacking her for supporting a shortlived and unsuccessf­ul 2013 secessioni­st movement of Weld County and surroundin­g counties in northeast Colorado.

The group criticized Kirkmeyer’s stances on abortion, same-sex marriage and arming teachers.

hn Aguilar: 303-954-1695, jaguilar@denverpost.com or @abuvthefol­d

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