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Contrasting pictures from Lauren Boebert's election party have begun to circulate on Twitter as Colorado citizens' votes are counted.
Republican candidate Boebert is facing the Democrats' Adam Frisch to be a Colorado representative in a race that has proven to be closer than expected.
Keith Edwards, who is a Democratic strategist according to his Instagram bio, shared the clips on his Twitter late on Tuesday.
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"These before and after photos at Lauren Boebert's election party are giving me life," he wrote as a caption.
One of the photos shows Boebert and her husband smiling and raising their hats while surrounded by smiling supporters.
The second picture apparently shows a more downcast Boebert and her backers lowering their heads, appearing disappointed.
These before and after photos at @laurenboebert’s election party are giving me life pic.twitter.com/IqYaI9MxK9
— Keith Edwards (@keithedwards) November 9, 2022
Some social media users have remarked that in the second picture Boebert and her supporters may be praying rather than reacting to the race. Others have also said that the pictures may have been taken close together as people are in similar positions.
A representative of Boebert spoke to Newsweek and confirmed that in the second picture, "as a strong woman of faith, the congresswoman was praying."
According to the Associated Press, 81 percent of District 3's votes have been counted. Frisch currently holds the lead at 51.2 percent while Boebert trails at 48.8 percent.
Despite the explanation of prayer, social media users continued to mock Boebert as it appears she could lose the race.
I cannot wait to get Lauren Boebert as my Uber driver. https://t.co/u60naN83c3
— Kristina Wong ❄️ (@mskristinawong) November 9, 2022
Comedian Kristina Wong shared the pictures and tweeted: "I can't wait to get Lauren Boebert as my Uber driver."
Mississippi Free Press journalist Ashton Pittman tweeted: "538's model had Lauren Boebert 'highly favored to win Colorado's third district, with 97-3 odds. Instead, she's losing by 3 points with 82 percent of the vote in."
538's model had Lauren Boebert "highly favored to win Colorado's third district, with 97-3 odds.
— Ashton Pittman (@ashtonpittman) November 9, 2022
Instead, she's losing by 3 points with 82% of the vote in. pic.twitter.com/BElKuBrrrV
Actor Bradley Whitford tweeted: "While the race has not been officially called, we can confirm that a Dancing With The Stars representative HAS reached out tonight to Lauren Boebert.
While the race has not been officially called, we can confirm that a Dancing With The Stars representative HAS reached out tonight to @laurenboebert…
— Bradley Whitford (@BradleyWhitford) November 9, 2022
Sports commentator Al Bernstein also weighed in and tweeted: "The fact that Lauren Boebert [is losing] tonight makes me smile -- as I'm sure it does many people.
The fact that Lauren Boebert lost tonight makes me smile—as I’m sure it does many people.
— Al Bernstein (@AlBernstein) November 9, 2022
Some social media users have highlighted that the race was not yet over and Boebert may be able to hold on to her position if the last few thousand votes counted go in her favor.
Producer and NYC PodFest founder Jeremy Wein tweeted: "It is nice thinking that she will lose because one of these maniacs should, but I sadly think Lauren Boebert is going to come back and win.
It is nice thinking that she will lose because one of these maniacs should, but I sadly think Lauren Boebert is going to come back and win, only down 7000 and with like 50,000 votes outstanding, with most of those coming from areas she is leading in...would love to be wrong
— Jeremy Wein is in NYC (@thismyshow) November 9, 2022
"Only down 7000 and with like 50,000 votes outstanding, with most of those coming from areas she is leading in... would love to be wrong.
To be clear, vote counting for #LaurenBoebert is far from over. She’s behind but closing gap with 86% reporting ? https://t.co/7AIBDC4c1Q
— Eric Melin (@SceneStealrEric) November 9, 2022
"To be clear, vote counting for Lauren Boebert is far from over. She's behind but closing the gap," the creative director at First Person, Eric Melin, tweeted.
Update 11/10/22 8:22 a.m. ET: This article was updated with comment from Boebert's spokesperson.
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