Boebert, Lamborn vote for national defense bill as Buck joins Colorado Democrats in opposition

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    40% Somewhat Conservative

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    36% Somewhat Conservative

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42% : Colorado's U.S. House delegation split Friday as the chamber narrowly approved a massive defense bill containing Republican-sponsored amendments on divisive social issues, including measures targeting the military's policy on abortion and diversity.
40% : "House Republicans caved to the extreme demands of the far-right & loaded the traditionally bipartisan annual defense bill with poison pills -- including attacks on LGBT servicemembers & provisions that put access to abortion out of reach for those in need," she tweeted.

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