U.S. Representative Doug Lamborn of Colorado has announced his retirement and will not seek reelection. The nine-term Republican disclosed his decision on KVOR during Richard Randall's radio show, stating, "I'm not getting any younger," as a reason for his departure. With Lamborn's seat in Colorado's 5th Congressional District becoming vacant, all three Republican-held congressional seats in Colorado will be open in the upcoming November elections.
Rep. Doug Lamborn won’t seek reelection https://t.co/l1SjCsvD2Z https://t.co/3cBAgPSwxk
Rep. Doug Lamborn said Friday that he will not run for re-election and will retire at the end of 2024. https://t.co/hz8EEEvGzu
JUST IN: GOP Rep. Doug Lamborn announces he will not seek reelection to Congress https://t.co/alfVqGNG1t
BREAKING: GOP Rep. Doug Lamborn announces he will not seek reelection to Congress https://t.co/ehQEAuppCt
🚨COLORADO Rep. DOUG LAMBORN is retiring. All three Colorado GOP seats are open
BREAKING: U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn will NOT be running for reelection in Colorado's 5th CD, the nine-term Republican says on KVOR. "I'm not getting any younger," Lamborn says. #copolitics
New: Republican U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn is not running for re-election, he says on Richard Randall's radio show. All three Republican-held Colorado congressional seats will all be up for grabs in November.
COLORADO REP. DOUG LAMBORN is retiring.