Frisch challenges Boebert to five debates across CD-3

WOODY CREEK– In a press release sent out by his campaign, Adam Frisch, Democratic candidate running for Congress in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, has challenged his opponent Rep. Lauren Boebert to debates in five regions across the district.

“I will debate Lauren Boebert anytime, anywhere, on any issue,” said Frisch, whose campaign says he is building a coalition of Democrats, Republicans, and Unaffiliated voters to replace Boebert in November.

“I call on Representative Boebert to five debates in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District so that voters can hear directly from the candidates who are asking for their vote this November,” Frisch said. “For two years, the diverse needs of Western and Southern Colorado have been neglected. I'd like to have real conversations about the real issues facing the people in our district. Just the two of us and a moderator discussing the concerns of the residents of CD-3."

Frisch recently returned from a 7-day tour of the district, driving 1,900 miles and visiting 56 communities to connect with voters and hear their concerns.

“I am building the coalition of Democrats, Unaffiliates, and the growing number of disenfranchised Republicans necessary to defeat Congresswoman Boebert in the fall. Unlike the other extremists in the country, Boebert only won 51 percent of the vote in 2020, and did not even win her home county. Those that know Boebert best do not trust her.

“Boebert is weak and going to lose. Our district deserves a representative who will focus on the challenges facing us here in Western and Southern Colorado, not the number of Twitter followers they have or their status as a leader of the Anger-tainment Industry.”

Frisch is challenging Boebert to debates in Pueblo, Alamosa, Durango, Rifle, and at Club 20 in Grand Junction.  He suggests debates be 60-90 minutes long and allow for 30-45 minutes of questions and answers from audience members.