QAnon scores wins, creating GOP problem
By Chris Mills Rodrigo - 07/04/20 06:00 AM EDT
Gun rights activist Lauren Boebert’s upset win over Scott Tipton (R) in Colorado this week is the latest in a string of victories for candidates who have publicly expressed support for the QAnon conspiracy theory.
At least eight such candidates for the House will appear on general election ballots this fall, while another two are headed for runoffs. While the majority of them are running long shot campaigns in uncompetitive districts, at least two are currently favored to win, including Boebert.
Meanwhile, Republican Jo Rae Perkins– who has supported QAnon, walked the support back, then committed again – is running against Sen. Jeff Merkley (D) in the safe blue state of Oregon.
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The Republican establishment has largely avoided discussing QAnon so far, even as the once-fringe theory continues to pick up credibility from candidates.
“They’re sort of stuck between a rock and a hard place because the more the core of the Republican Party tries to disassociate from it, the more it actually validates the core tenants of what QAnon stands for,†said Angelo Carusone, president of the liberal media watchdog group Media Matters for America, which has been tracking mentions of QAnon by candidates.
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