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Lauren Boebert will be the Republican nominee. And we will defeat her. {NAME}, It’s been just o

Lauren Boebert will be the Republican nominee. And we will defeat her. {NAME}, It’s been just over a week since ballots dropped and we’re starting to hear from voters who are holding out hope Boebert may lose the Republican primary outright. I have to tell you, that is wishful thinking. The numbers don’t lie. Boebert is leading the Republican primary by a mile with 40%. Her closest rival has barely cracked 5%. (Hang on, don’t get worried by this picture, because I’ve got GREAT news down below.) [A photo of Ike McCorkle attempting to shake hands and talk with Lauren Boebert in the Elizabeth Stampede parade as Boebert continues to stare ahead and not engage.]( There is no question that Lauren Boebert is going to be the Republican nominee two weeks from today. The only question left in this race is the other one we keep hearing from voters: Which candidate has the best chance of beating Boebert? Once again, the numbers don’t lie. There’s only one Democrat in this race that’s polling 14 points ahead of Boebert in a straight, head-to-head matchup – and that’s me. [A screenshot of two polls from 538 reflecting potential general election match-ups between Boebert and Ike McCorkle vs. Boebert and Trisha Calvarese. The polls show that Ike leads with 14 points over Boebert while Trisha is losing to Boebert by 10 points.]( We’re 14 points ahead of Boebert in the latest polls. Can you pitch in $21 today to put us 21 points ahead of her by Primary day? [Donate $21 for 21 now]( [Donate Other Amount]( We have two weeks left until Primary Day, but people are already voting now. There are still plenty of undecided voters and we need to reach them all to seal this nomination. Thanks for helping me get the word out! Semper Fi, Ike McCorkle Combat Wounded U.S. Marine Corps, Retired Democratic Candidate for CO-04 [Help Ike Fight]( Ike McCorkle Ike McCorkle is a Purple Heart recipient and Marine Force Recon Veteran polling 7 points ahead of Lauren Boebert and running to flip Colorado's 4th Congressional District. Ike will fight for working class families and to restore the people's trust in American government and leadership. [DONATE >>](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Web Site](   Paid for by McCorkle for Colorado ©2024 McCorkle for Colorado, all rights reserved. Our mailing address is: McCorkle for Colorado P.O. Box 6664 Longmont, CO 80501 We hate to see you go, but if you believe you received this email in error, or you no longer wish to receive our emails you can unsubscribe from this list using the link below: [unsubscribe](

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