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Lew Webb: The Common Sense Patriot of Colorado's 3rd District

 
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Lew Webb, a Durango-based businessman, aims to bring conservative values back.

description: an elderly man with a determined expression, standing in front of a backdrop featuring the american flag. he exudes a sense of patriotism and dedication to upholding traditional values.

Lew Webb of Durango calls himself a “common sense patriot” and uses the words of the Founding Fathers, “we the people,” often. He is a prominent figure in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, where he is known for his strong stance on conservative values and dedication to representing the people.

Lew Webb, a Durango-based businessman and self-proclaimed “common sense patriot,” has vowed to bring conservative values back to the forefront of Colorado's political landscape. With a focus on upholding the principles of the Founding Fathers, Webb is committed to representing the interests of the people in his district.

Where Stephen Varela, Ron Hanks, Lew Webb, Russ Andrews, Curtis McCrackin, and Jeff Hurd stand on issues, from abortion access to foreign policy, is a topic of debate among constituents in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. Webb's platform emphasizes traditional values and a commitment to limited government intervention.

I write to express my unwavering support for Lew Webb, a candidate for Congress in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District who embodies the principles of a "common sense patriot." Webb's dedication to representing the people and upholding conservative values make him a standout candidate in the upcoming election.

Former Aspen city councilor Adam Frisch, whom we endorsed in the 2022 3rd Congressional District race narrowly won by Lauren Boebert, has voiced his support for Lew Webb's candidacy. Frisch recognizes Webb's commitment to conservative values and believes he is the right choice to represent the district.

The Republican-leaning 3rd CD covers most of Colorado's Western Slope and parts of Southern Colorado, including Pueblo County and the San Luis Valley. Lew Webb's strong presence in the district has garnered support from constituents who share his values and vision for the future.

Webb, Lewis M. Lewis McKinney Webb Jr., 83, was born on March 4, 1934, in Beckley, West Virginia, and passed away on September 9, 2017, at home in Laguna Hills, California. Despite his passing, Lew Webb's legacy continues to inspire those who share his passion for conservative ideals and dedication to public service.

Self-preservation voting is a common practice in politics, where individuals vote based on their own self-interest rather than the greater good. Lew Webb's campaign seeks to combat this mindset by emphasizing the importance of putting the needs of the community first.

Five of the six Republican candidates for Colorado's Third Congressional District (CD3) attended a public forum in Durango on Tuesday, June 4. Lew Webb's presence at the forum showcased his commitment to engaging with constituents and addressing their concerns on a wide range of issues.

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