Adam Frisch Loses Again in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District Race
- Adam Frisch, a Democrat, conceded the election to Republican Jeff Hurd for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District on November 6, 2024.
- Frisch emphasized his campaign's focus on connecting with people in the district and called for a decrease in partisan politics.
- Jeff Hurd's victory highlights a continued challenge for Democrats in the district, particularly after Frisch's narrow loss to Lauren Boebert in the previous election.
On November 6, 2024, Adam Frisch, a Democrat, conceded to Republican Jeff Hurd in the race for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. The district had been held by outgoing Representative Lauren Boebert. Frisch, who previously ran against Boebert and lost, expressed gratitude for the support he received during his campaign, highlighting the extensive travels he undertook to connect with constituents. He emphasized a desire for less partisan politics and a focus on community issues. Hurd won the Republican primary earlier with 41% of the vote against several challengers and campaigned on creating economic opportunities in rural Colorado. His motivations for running stemmed from a concern for the youth leaving the area and the need for sustainable development to keep families in their communities.