The sudden resignation of Colorado congressman Ken Buck has significant implications, particularly for the GOP’s House majority and the political landscape in Colorado.
With Buck’s departure, Mike Johnson’s GOP House majority is temporarily reduced to just two votes, potentially complicating the party’s legislative agenda.
Additionally, Buck’s resignation creates a ripple effect in Colorado politics, particularly for Representative Lauren Boebert, who now faces the challenge of navigating a special election to fulfill her ambition of switching districts to Buck’s more Republican-leaning territory.
Buck was known for his staunch conservatism and willingness to challenge mainstream Republican positions. He gained support from Tea Party loyalists and conservatives for his tough stance on issues like illegal immigration. However, he faced criticism for controversial statements and gaffes during his political career.
One such incident occurred at an annual party sponsored by a Colorado libertarian organization, where Buck made comments about gender and footwear that stirred controversy. Despite backlash for these remarks, Buck remained unapologetic and stood by his statements during nationally televised debates.
Buck’s resignation removes one of the few House Republicans willing to challenge former President Donald Trump’s false claims about the 2020 presidential election and to object to the House GOP’s impeachment efforts. His departure leaves a void in the party’s ranks and could shift the balance of power within the GOP caucus.