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Did Lauren Boebert’s re-election chances just go up in smoke?

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Beetlejuice. Boebert admits she was singing and laughing loudly, but a spokesperson for the Colorado Republican denied she was using a vape.The new video footage seems to question that denial.It shows Boebert putting something to her lips and then breathing out a cloud of smoke or vapor.Watch below.NEW: GOP Rep Lauren Boebert denied vaping during a Denver Center for the Performing Arts musical before being kicked out Sunday. @Marshall9News got the video.

Take a look. #copolitics pic.twitter.com/VtT67Vn4L9Later on, a pregnant woman sat behind Boebert leaned over and asked her if she could stop vaping.She says when she made the request to Boebert to stop, the lawmaker simply replied, “No,”, reports the Denver Post.

The woman, who spoke to the outlet on the condition of anonymity, also claims Boebert took multiple, long videos of the performance on her phone.Boebert’s spokesperson says she took a few photos and didn’t know there was a no-cameras policy in the venue.“At intermission, I asked, ‘Are there any other seats available?

Can we sit somewhere else?’” the woman said. “The usher said, ‘You’re not the first complaint we had’.”When the woman returned with her husband to their seats, she said Boebert called her a “sad and miserable person.”She says Boebert’s male companion offered to buy them cocktails but they declined: “I’m pregnant!”Five minutes into the second half, Boebert and her companion—since identified as Aspen bar owner Quinn Gallagher—were asked to leave.

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