Summary
The 2024 United States House District 2 election in Colorado will be held on November 5, 2024. The seat is currently held by Yadira Caraveo.
The two leading candidates are Yadira Caraveo – Democrat and Gabe Evans – Republican.
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News
Evans will face U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo in state’s most competitive congressional race
State Rep. Gabe Evans of Fort Lupton will be the 2024 Republican nominee in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District as the GOP seeks to flip the state’s most competitive seat from red to blue.
Evans defeated former state Rep. Janak Joshi in Tuesday’s primary election, according to The Associated Press. With 18,729 ballots counted as of 7:30 p.m., Evans had a lead of 76% to 23%.
An Army veteran and former Arvada police officer, Evans was elected to the state House of Representatives in 2022. He emerged as the party’s favored candidate in the 8th District primary, winning endorsements from a long list of state and national GOP insiders, and his best-known rival for the nomination, Weld County Commissioner Scott James, withdrew from the race in February.
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size[e] | Margin of error | Yadira Caraveo (D) | Gabe Evans (R) | Undecided |
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Tarrance Group[D] | April 13–16, 2024 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 41% | 42% | 17% |
OnMessage Inc. (R)[E] | April 1–4, 2024 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 38% | 43% | 19% |
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Yadira Caraveo
Current Position: US Representative for District 8
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Pediatrician
District: encompassing sections of Adams County, Larimer County, and Weld County. The largest population centers are Brighton, Commerce City, Greeley, Johnstown, Northglenn, and Thornton.
Upcoming Election: Running for a second term
Yadira D. Caraveo is Colorado’s first Latina member of Congress. Caraveo represented the 31st district in the Colorado House of Representatives from 2019 to 2023.
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Gabe Evans
Timothy Gabriel “Gabe” Joseph Evans is an American politician, former police lieutenant, and Army Captain. He is currently a member of the Colorado House of Representatives, representing the 48th District.
Born: 1986 (age 38 years)
Party: Republican Party
Office: Colorado State Representative since 2023
Candidate for: 2024 Colorado Member of the US House elections
Previous campaign: Colorado House of Representatives District 48 general Election, 2022
Education: Patrick Henry College
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Issues
Yadira Caraveo
Source: Government page
Lowering Costs
From housing to drug prices, the cost of living in Colorado has skyrocketed in recent years, and it’s hurting hardworking families. Congresswoman Caraveo is working on commonsense solutions that will lower costs and enable working-class families like the one she grew up in to achieve their version of the American Dream.
Rural Priorities
Colorado’s 8th Congressional District includes the richest agriculture – producing county east of the Rocky Mountains. The rural communities who work and support this land face unique challenges that demand new solutions.
Energy
Colorado is a national energy leader, ranking among the top 10 states in total energy output. Oil and gas production supports thousands of jobs in the 8th District alone, while solar and other renewable sources make up a growing percentage of Colorado’s energy mix.
Drug Crisis
We are losing nearly 2,000 Coloradans each year to fentanyl and meth overdoses.
As a doctor, Congresswoman Caraveo has witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of addictive and dangerous substances like opioids in Colorado, which have torn families apart. Caraveo’s first bill after being sworn in, the bipartisan TRANQ Research Act, confronts the next wave of the drug crisis head on, and was later passed on the House floor unanimously
Service Members and Veterans
Congresswoman Caraveo is using her position in Congress to keep that promise and provide our veterans the benefits and healthcare they need and deserve.
Immigration
Congresswoman Caraveo is a proud first-generation American whose parents immigrated to Colorado from Mexico. Caraveo’s parents worked tirelessly to help her live her own version of the American Dream. Now, as the first Latina doctor ever elected to Congress, Caraveo is dedicated to making that dream accessible to future generations.
Protecting Reproductive Rights
As a doctor, Congresswoman Caraveo believes the federal government should not be stepping into exam rooms to make medical choices on behalf of women.
Caraveo understands reproductive health is a very personal subject that should remain between a woman and her doctor without the intervention of extremist judges, courts or politicians
Securing the Future
As a pediatrician, Congresswoman Caraveo has seen firsthand the needs and struggles of young people in our community. As a Member of Congress, Caraveo is focused on positioning our community so future generations have the same opportunities she had growing up. That means expanding access to high-quality and affordable education opportunities, fighting pollution and climate change, expanding our mental health support system, passing commonsense gun safety laws to protect kids at school, and more.
Seniors’ Issues
Congresswoman Caraveo is committed to protecting the needs of older members of our community. That means ensuring families get the benefits they have earned over years of hard work and making sure no one in our community gets left behind.
In Congress, Caraveo is fighting to protect Social Security and Medicare benefits that enable millions of seniors to retire with dignity, and programs like SNAP and Meals on Wheels that ensure older members of our community have the nutritious food they need and deserve.
Science and Aerospace
Colorado has been a science and aerospace hub for decades, fostering innovations that connect communities, drive down costs, and power our nation’s economy.
Gabe Evans
Source: Campaign site
American Prosperity
SECTION 1
Lower the cost of living by reining in deficit spending and the tax-and-regulate policies that are crushing our economy.
When my wife and I had just been married, we lived month to month in a one-bedroom apartment with a monthly food budget of $100. Unfortunately, politicians on both sides have forgotten how to live on a budget. Our country is deficit spending money we don’t have, which is the leading cause of our sky-high inflation and rapidly increasing national debt. Reducing, and eventually eliminating, the budget deficit is critical to long term prosperity. To do this, we need to shrink the size, scope, and cost of government.
The Left’s poor handling of the economy has given us a housing crisis. I’ll work to make homeownership an attainable dream for every Coloradan by reducing regulations that inhibit affordable housing. Two of the biggest barriers are excessive construction defect liability and expensive building codes based on climate alarmism. I’ve worked to solve these issues in the state legislature, and I’ll continue that in Congress.
We must also keep the promises we made to our seniors. Folks who worked their whole lives should not have their social security reduced, and I will vote to protect social security. Long term, we can find sustainable solutions while ensuring seniors receive the money for which they spent their whole lives working. Additionally, seniors should not have their pensions over-taxed and constantly diminished in value by inflation as the Left has done. I will work to reduce inflation and taxes.
We need to reward hard work, and that means reducing taxes, fees, inflation, job killing regulations, and increasing salaries. Joe Biden and his allies in Congress have never met a tax or regulation they dislike. They insist on large welfare payments with no time limits, the transfer of student loan debts from graduates of elite colleges to American workers, and other such schemes. In the state legislature, I fought against higher taxes, fees, and regulations. Hardworking Americans should be able to reap the fruit of their labor. I’ll stand up for the same things in Congress.
SECTION 2
Promote food, industry, and energy independence. Follow the science when it comes to reducing emissions; don’t force costly and unproven “green” technologies that aren’t actually clean or ready for mass production.
During COVID, we learned the critical importance of supply chains. Unfortunately, draconian Leftist climate regulations are crippling our supply chains for agriculture, key manufacturing, and energy production. When we cannot produce our own food, critical goods, or energy, that production takes place in other countries. We lose the economic benefit of producing things in Colorado and America, and we get more pollution from places, like China, that use slave labor and don’t respect the environment.
In Congress, I’ll work to support American agriculture and ensure countries like China aren’t controlling our food production. I support an “all of the above” energy policy – oil, gas, nuclear, renewables, geothermal – without subsidizing or favoring certain industries and companies. The Biden Administration’s policy of picking winners and losers by punishing oil and gas industries while propping up favored industries through expensive tax credits and subsidies must stop. I support projects such as the Keystone XL Pipeline and will work to end Biden-imposed moratoriums on drilling. I’ll fight to bring back the manufacturing of key components like semi-conductors and advanced computer chips to the United States. Americans should receive the wealth produced by our economy, not foreign countries, illegal immigrants, or government-subsidized favorites.
SECTION 3
Increase the number of people who have access to usable and affordable healthcare by putting doctors and patients back in charge and reducing middlemen and government bureaucrats.
When my oldest son was born, he spent a month in the hospital with life threatening medical complications. My wife and I received a six-figure hospital bill that insurance paid. My second son was diagnosed with complex conditions before he was even born, and currently requires very expensive prescriptions, which our insurance fortunately covers. Because of these experiences, I truly appreciate how important it is for all Americans and Coloradans to have access to quality healthcare and insurance coverage, including for pre-existing conditions. Legislation must include protections for pre-existing conditions.
Unfortunately, when it comes to healthcare, Joe Biden and the Left are full of empty promises that harm Coloradans. In the last 15 months, Colorado has seen numerous health insurers (Humana, Good Friday, Bright Health, Oscar Health) either leave the state or reduce their coverage. Many folks who have coverage on paper will never use it because Leftist regulations have driven the deductible sky high. Coloradans are facing projected double digit increases in health insurance premiums in 2024. The highly regulated insurance market drives a wedge between patients and doctors, while an increasingly large portion of America’s population is relegated to Medicaid, a government-run program. In the private market, consumers face different price structures for the same services, depending on their particular insurer. Prescription drug prices have risen to astronomical costs in America while other countries buy the same medication for a fraction of the cost. This isn’t fair to hardworking Americans.
We can fix this by putting patients and doctors back in charge. Individuals are the best people to make health decisions for themselves and their families. I support policies similar to the “Gold Card” program. This reduces costs and delays by rewarding doctors who responsibly practice medicine by allowing them to skip various pre-authorization procedures, and avoid costly and time-intensive middlemen. I want bureaucrats out of the doctor-patient relationship. Consumers should have price transparency and be able to take their health plan from one job to the next. I also will work with healthcare professionals to reduce costs by exploring where prescribing privileges can be expanded to providers like psychologists. As a state representative, I supported policies that increase rural healthcare access by giving physician assistants greater flexibility to treat patients.
American Security
SECTION 1
Ensure our military is focused on warfighting and not politically correct agendas.
As a veteran of the Global War on Terror, I know the world is a dangerous place. To protect the United States, we must have a flexible, lethal military focused on winning wars. Unfortunately, the Biden administration uses the military for social experimentation, woke virtue signaling, and politically correct agendas. These policies harm recruiting, degrade readiness, and signal to our adversaries that America is in decline.
I’m a firm believer in Teddy Rosevelt’s saying: “Don’t hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft!” To protect America and avoid spending huge sums of money managing global hotspots and rogue dictators like Putin, we must bring stability back to the international arena by projecting consistent American strength. In November, I wrote a column for Townhall outlining my plan to restore American leadership: (1) articulate defined policies that deter America’s adversaries, particularly China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, (2) partner with good actors such as South Korea, Japan, and Australia to oppose Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and North Korean malfeasance, (3) restore America’s military superiority, (4) secure our borders, and (5) increase domestic production of critical resources to ensure energy independence and end our reliance upon foreign technology and manufacturing.
I am particularly troubled by the Biden Administration’s coddling of Iran. I missed my oldest son’s first steps, words, birthday, and Christmas because I was deployed to the Middle East fighting terrorism. It infuriates me that the Biden Administration has provided Iran billions of dollars in sanctions relief and direct and indirect payments at the same time the regime is sponsoring terrorism against America and her allies, particularly Israel. These costly attacks destabilize the Middle East and will continue as long as the Biden Administration continues to treat the Iranian regime with weakness and ambiguity.
SECTION 2
Secure our borders.
The humanitarian and public policy crisis at the Southern border started the moment Joe Biden took office. He canceled construction of the border wall, abandoned common-sense policies such as “remain in Mexico,” and telegraphed to the world the border was open. The world has responded. Under Joe Biden and his Leftist allies, every state is a border state.
As a police officer for over ten years, I saw the consequences of that daily. Fentanyl, smuggled through Mexico from China, takes the lives of nearly 100,000 Americans per year. A huge percentage of the crime in Colorado is driven not just by homegrown criminals but by international crime organizations and cartels who exploit the open border and Colorado’s sanctuary policies as they prey on Colorado residents. In the last ten years, Colorado has gone from 19th best to 4th worst in the nation for crime rate. I witnessed firsthand these disastrous results, and I’m fighting back!
As the grandson of Mexican immigrants, I know this problem is fixable. Moreover, fixing it is not racist! I will make it a priority in Congress to: (1) relaunch construction of the border wall in areas where it makes sense, (2) restore the “remain in Mexico policy,” so migrants must stay in Mexico unless and until they are determined to qualify for asylum, (3) implement new technologies to help secure the border, (4) place limits on asylum claims to ensure only qualified migrants enter the U.S., (5) require employers to confirm employees’ employment eligibility; (6) require the Administration to negotiate with countries – especially Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador – regarding agreements for asylum claims; (7) hire more border patrol agents and immigration judges; and (8) streamline the naturalization and visa process so that properly vetted individuals who want to come to America and be contributing members of our great country can do so.
SECTION 3
Promote safe streets and communities.
It’s not complicated. When you hold criminals accountable, you get less crime. When you punish cops and let criminals off with no consequences, you get more crime. As the Democrat-controlled Colorado Legislature has embraced “defund the police” policies such as “cashless bail” and put dangerous criminals back on the street and reduced penalties for drug dealers, crime has gone up. In 2021, Denver’s homicide rate, per capita, was almost double that of San Francisco.
I believe in due process, fully funding our police officers, holding them to high standards, and protecting them when they do their jobs correctly. Demonizing our law enforcement officers – and treating criminals as victims – makes it harder to recruit and retain quality officers, which in turn results in less safe communities. In Colorado alone, apart from human suffering, the annual cost of crime is estimated to be over $27 billion by the Common Sense Institute! I support putting repeat violent offenders behind bars, ending reckless “cashless bail” policies, and cracking down on fentanyl dealers who prey on our kids.
Additionally, having spent over 10 years as a first responder working daily with the homeless population, I’ll work for policies that actually address the root of the issue, not just inflame the problem by spending taxpayer money with no long-term strategy. Reducing regulations and allowing a right to cure in construction defect law will provide more affordable housing options. I also know homelessness is often based on mental health and substance abuse problems. As the 2023 Mental Health State Legislator of the Year, I support policies that provide the “tough love” and accountability resources needed to help folks get back on track while protecting our communities and economy from the harmful effects of homeless camps.
American Education
SECTION 1
Educational freedom means families can choose the education that works best for them.
School choice is one of the most important civil rights issues of our day. No child should be trapped in an underperforming school simply because he or she lives in the wrong zip code. I support school choice and educational savings accounts that allow parents and donors to make tax-free contributions so parents and kids can choose the best educational opportunities. The current U.S. Department of Education is a bloated bureaucracy. I will work to break down this bureaucracy and empower families and students.
Likewise, I will seek a new focus for higher education. Instead of propping up Left leaning universities, I will focus resources on state schools, community colleges, dual enrollment, trade and vocational opportunities so kids and young adults who choose not to attend Ivy League universities are equipped to succeed in the workplace. Not everyone is college-bound. High paying skilled trades are in dire need in Colorado. By rewarding hard work and bolstering the relationship between education and employers, we can build a skilled workforce that earns a good wage and will protect our standing as a global economic powerhouse.
SECTION 2
Parents/guardians, teachers, and schools need to work together to safely educate our next generation.
This means breaking down barriers that inhibit transparency and prevent parents/guardians from knowing what is going on in schools. There are current policies in our schools that hide information from parents about their kids. This pits teachers, administration, and parents against each other, breaks down trust, and limits parents’ ability to advocate for their child. Instead, parents, teachers, and schools must be open and transparent so that everyone can work together to educate the next generation. In the state legislature, I fought to empower families by breaking down barriers and improving transparency, and I’ll continue that fight in Congress.
Teachers should be free to teach, not burdened with excessive classroom management and behavioral issues. Using my experience working in our schools for several years as a police officer and part-time school resource officer, I will work to ensure our schools are a safe place for students. That means addressing behavioral issues inside schools so kids can learn and teachers can teach.
Finally, we must protect our children from violence! As a cop, I trained to take a bullet for our kids if need be—I will bring that same level of tenacity to Congress when it comes to school safety! You can read an op-ed I wrote for the Denver Post (republished in the Greeley Tribune) here.
SECTION 3
Increase teacher pay and support schools by ensuring more money makes it into the classroom.
When working in the schools as a part-time school resource officer, I saw how hard our teachers work! Teachers need fair and competitive pay, and shouldn’t have to work a second job or pay for essential classroom supplies out of their own pocket. Unfortunately, in Colorado, only 58% of money allocated to schools actually makes it to teachers or students.
This is the lowest ratio of any of the surrounding states. We can pay teachers more and invest in our kids just by reducing bureaucratic middlemen and getting the money we already have into the classroom! In Congress, I’ll fight to reduce the size of the bureaucracy, return control of schools back to local communities, and reward schools that run efficient programs that responsibly spend the money where it belongs—on kids, teachers, and education, not bureaucrats and ideology!
Defend American Values
SECTION 1
Protect Freedom of Expression:
Freedom of speech and thought is the cornerstone of American liberty.
It should be defended at all costs. Limits on speech are increasingly common and take many forms: outright censorship, speech codes, safe spaces, shadow banning and deplatforming of conservatives by social media companies. Meanwhile, institutions such as Harvard work overtime to squelch conservative speech while allowing antisemitic speech and behavior to go unfettered. Cancel culture protects the narrative, not the truth. As a cop and soldier, I stood for truth, and will continue to do so in Congress by holding accountable those who trample on the First Amendment.
SECTION 2
Defend the Second Amendment:
The Second Amendment right to bear arms is not a second-class liberty. The Founding Fathers placed it in the Constitution for a reason: Americans have an inalienable right to defend themselves. As an NRA certified concealed carry firearms instructor, I have proudly taught hundreds of Coloradans this inalienable right. I have unyieldingly opposed every effort of our far-left Legislature to restrict Coloradans’ right to bear arms. “Shall not be infringed” means shall not be infringed, and I’ll unwaveringly stand by that in Congress!
SECTION 3
Pro-Life:
When my wife was about 24 weeks pregnant with our second son, the doctor told us he was likely incompatible with life (praise God, he’s now seven and loves puppies). Since then, my wife has had eight miscarriages. We’ve seen the heartbeat at six weeks, and mourned the loss of a child at nine weeks.
I am pro-life, believe abortion stops a beating heart, and oppose taxpayer funded abortion. Since the US Supreme Court has returned this issue to the states, I will not vote for a national abortion ban. Coloradans must determine how to best protect women and babies’ lives. I will support legislation like H.R. 7, which affirms that taxpayer dollars cannot be used to fund abortion. Pro-life bills like H.R. 7 often include exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother, and I would vote for such legislation.
As a former police officer, I support the White House’s National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking. This plan requires all entities who might have contact with a victim of human trafficking, including abortion providers, to receive training on how to recognize, refer, and intervene in such situations. It also holds those accountable if they fail to take action. Liberal, pro-crime policies do not help a woman escape an abusive relationship, end the cycle of intimate partner violence, or hold sex traffickers accountable. As a cop, I fought to protect women and girls in every difficult situation imaginable, and as a State Representative, I worked to pass bills that protected domestic violence victims. In Congress, I’ll continue the fight to protect women and girls from sexual violence.
Pregnancy is incredibly complex, and research on complications is tragically underfunded. The doctors never found a cause for the miscarriages my wife endured, and as your next Congressman, I will fight to increase research funding for women’s reproductive health issues, including high-risk pregnancy, recurrent miscarriage, and maternal mortality.