Lauren Boebert suggests God wanted her to win GOP primary after Beetlejuice escapade

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert speaking with attendees at the 2021 AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center. (Credit: Gage Skidmore)

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) suggested that God favored her candidacy in the Republican primary election she won.

The Colorado Republican told supporters in her new congressional district that she would work to make the U.S. a “righteous nation recognized throughout the world again” by bringing back “conservative values” and “Christian morals," reported The Daily Beast.

“Tonight we had a priority, and that was to glorify and honor God," Boebert said. "To praise the name of Jesus, to invite the Holy Spirit to be present, not only in this room, but in Colorado’s 4th District, throughout Colorado, and throughout the United States of America!”

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The right-wing firebrand changed congressional districts to avoid a serious challenge from well-funded Democrat Adam Frisch, whom she narrowly defeated in 2022, to the deep-red 4th District, where she defeated five GOP contenders for the seat held by the retiring Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO).

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After changing districts, Boebert has divorced her husband in a contentious split that resulted in at least one call to police and was ejected from a performance of the "Beetlejuice" musical in Denver for vaping and groping a male companion, which she lied about until surveillance video proved her wrong and forced her apology.

“We know that our rights come from God, not corrupt politicians," Boebert told her supporters. "Your rights that you have been endowed with are not the government’s to legislate away, to reason away, to purchase away, and that is what I will always continue to fight for."