DENVER (AP) 鈥 Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert鈥檚 race remained extremely tight on Thursday and could be headed for a recount in the GOP firebrand鈥檚 bid for reelection against Democrat Adam Frisch, a former city councilmember from the upscale ski town of Aspen, Colorado.
The tightness of the race has garnered national attention as House. Boebert was seen as a lock in the state鈥檚 sprawling, conservative-leaning 3rd Congressional District. But she trailed on election night and only took a roughly 1,200-vote lead after two days of additional counting with thousands of ballots left to be tabulated.
The margin is slightly larger than what would require a mandatory recount. That happens when the margin between the top two candidates is at or below 0.5% of the leading candidate鈥檚 vote total.
Boebert, a staunch Trump loyalist, fashions herself as a fighter in a broader cultural crusade for the soul of the nation and earned a spot on the so-called 鈥淢AGA Squad鈥 alongside Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Even as a freshman representative, Boebert鈥檚 brash style gained her national TV appearances, widespread notoriety and a loyal following.
During President Joe Biden鈥檚 State of the Union Address in March, Boebert interrupted a somber moment about Biden鈥檚 son to blame the president for 13 service members who were killed during the U.S. withdrawal in Afghanistan.
Frisch was expected to face long odds after redistricting made the already conservative district, which elected former President Donald Trump by a 15 point margin in 2016, But the Democratic challenger, who downplayed his political party and pitched a pro-business and pro-energy platform, remained adamant that Republican voters were tired of what he called Boebert鈥檚 鈥渁ngertainment鈥 and bet on a portion of GOP voters jumping ship.
To Frisch, the slim margin in the election speaks to his ability to build a broad bi-partisan coalition by touting himself as a moderate.
If Boebert loses, it would be another hit to the after the anticipated red wave never made the shore.
But Boebert and her supporters weren't considering that option on Thursday.
鈥淲e鈥檙e confident Lauren Boebert will win re-election,鈥 said Courtney Parella, spokeswoman for the 好色tv Republican Congressional Committee, whose mission is to elect Republicans to the House of Representatives.
Thursday morning, Boebert tweeted 鈥淲inning!鈥
Shortly after, Frisch wrote in a statement: 鈥淭he closeness of this race is a testament to the fact that the people of western and southern Colorado are growing tired of the angertainment industry that Boebert is a part of and want a representative who will fight for bipartisan solutions.鈥
During the campaign, Boebert and Frisch clashed less on policy issues and more on character. The incumbent claimed Frisch was a closeted leftist who would discard his conservative platform once in congress, while the challenger fashioned himself as a competent and tempered alternative.
Both Frisch鈥檚 and Boebert鈥檚 campaigns said they are closely watching the race in anticipation of further ballot drops from counties still counting votes and that neither have reached out to attorneys.
In closely watched Pueblo County, exhausted elections workers on Thursday were processing roughly 3,200 mail-in ballots and 1,800 in-person last-day ballots, said Gilbert Ortiz, the county clerk and recorder.
In Colorado, county elections boards have until Nov. 30 to certify their election results and submit those to the secretary of state鈥檚 office, which has a Dec. 5 deadline to issue its own certification or order mandatory recounts. Any recounts requested by a candidate, or other parties, must be paid for by that candidate or other party and must be completed by Dec. 15.
Elections officials urged the public to be patient, saying vote-counting was proceeding according to established procedure with no reported irregularities.
The sprawling district covers much of western and southern Colorado, including ranches, ski resorts and national forest land as well as the cities of Pueblo and Grand Junction. Grand Junction is in Mesa County, where county clerk She has been barred from overseeing elections there.
In Pueblo County, the count would take all day, Ortiz said. And under state law, officials have nine days after Election Day, or until Nov. 17, to receive overseas and military ballots, as well as to 鈥渃ure,鈥 or verify, ballots in hand that have voter signatures that cannot be immediately verified, he said. Some of Pueblo County鈥檚 bipartisan citizen elections judges, who open and verify ballots and feed them into the machines, have left for other commitments or exhaustion, meaning there are fewer people on hand to process ballots, Ortiz said.
鈥淲e just want to make sure that our numbers are accurate, and we are not willing to sacrifice accuracy for speed,鈥 Ortiz said. 鈥淎t this point, we just want to finish today.鈥
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This story has been corrected to say that a recount happens when the margin between the top two candidates is at or below 0.5% of the leading candidate鈥檚 vote total.
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This story corrects Tina Peters' last name.
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Associated Press writers James Anderson and Colleen Slevin contributed to this report.
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Jesse Bedayn is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.