Posted on 03/19/2021 2:40:43 AM PDT by cotton1706
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - An Arkansas gun rights activist who ran unsuccessfully for governor three years ago said Wednesday that she's challenging Sen. John Boozman in the state's Republican primary in 2022.
Jan Morgan said she will run against Boozman, who is seeking his third term next year. Former President Donald Trump last week endorsed Boozman's reelection bid.
But Morgan accused Boozman of not being conservative enough and criticized his votes certifying President Joe Biden's victory over Trump in the November election. The House and Senate in January overwhelmingly rejected objections to the results in two states.
"When the going got tough, he exited the ring," Morgan said in a video announcing her bid on YouTube.
Boozman's campaign called the incumbent lawmaker a "strong, conservative leader" and touted his endorsements from Trump, fellow Sen. Tom Cotton and former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.
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So he won't be so eager to assist the democrats.
Until he's safely reelected that is.
When has he been “so eager” to assist Democrats? so far this session he has voted against most of Biden’s appointees. I’ll trust Trump’s endorsement.
Boozeman is one of the many ‘invisible’ Senate Republicans. You never hear anything about the guy, really ever.
Old white guy and her? Sexy, especially while she’s packin’. Still Boozmans good enough. She should start low. Already tried governor and failed. Too much ego-as if a house seat is beneath her.
Boozman would be an acceptable GOP Sinator in Connecticut but nowhere near what Arkansas should do.
I’ve been acquainted with Boozman for almost two decades. He needs to be retired and return to his former life as an eye doctor.
We MUST replace the Bush League Republicans.
Re-electing them will only get us Assistant Democrats.
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