He might be running unopposed in his primary, but Adam Frisch is still traveling around Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District to make his case to voters for why he should be their next U.S. House representative.
Frisch, the Democrats’ candidate for the seat being vacated by Rep. Lauren Boebert, visited Grand Junction on Wednesday evening, hosting a meet-and-greet with community members (and potentially his constituents in the future) at Kannah Creek Brewing Company. Before the meet-and-greet, Frisch discussed his campaign with The Daily Sentinel, stating the importance of being present in CD3 communities even though he’s unopposed in the Democratic primary.
“We have an uncontested election. A couple people have come and gone. Technically, someone could show up at something in March or April, I’m not sure of the details, but we feel pretty good where we are.From day one, we’ve been laser-focused, since February of 2022, and then in February 2023, when we launched again, on winning the general election. That’s always been our focus, and it continues to be,” Frisch said.
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