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Laurel Imer

Advocate Community Leader

Golden, Colorado

Laurel Imer is a grassroots political activist and Republican from Golden, Colorado. A fourth-generation Colorado native, she ran unsuccessfully for multiple offices and serves on the Colorado GOP Executive Committee.

Biography

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Laurel Imer is a grassroots political activist and Republican candidate from Golden, Colorado. A fourth-generation Colorado native, she has been active in Republican politics at local, state, and national levels.

Imer served as Jefferson County Chair for the Donald Trump Campaign in 2016 and was selected as one of Colorado's nine Republican Presidential Electors for the Electoral College that year. In 2020, she was hand-picked by President Trump's team to be a delegate to the Republican National Convention for Congressional District 7.

She has run for multiple offices: Colorado House District 24 in 2020, U.S. Representative for Congressional District 7 in 2022 (receiving 14,665 votes in the primary), and Republican National Committeewoman of Colorado in 2024. She currently serves as Representative to the Colorado GOP Executive Committee for Colorado's 7th Congressional District.

Imer's policy priorities include border security, election integrity, and combating human trafficking. She has advocated for medical freedom, school choice, and parental rights. She is also affiliated with Prodigy Consulting Group as a Senior Advisor and Fellow.

She has appeared on the Kim Monson Show six times since 2020 to discuss her campaigns, election integrity, and conservative policy priorities.

Episodes

5 appearances

March 18, 2024

Carbon Dioxide Is Not Killing the Earth and Other Fallacious Narratives

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Tom Nelson debunks climate alarmism, Laurel Imer seeks RNC woman, Susan Kochevar exposes cronyism, John Carson runs for commissioner. March 18, 2024.

“If we don't engage Generation Z and some of these young millennials and explain to them our platform of freedom and prosperity, liberty, if we don't do that and build our brand, where are we going to be in 25 to 30 years, Kim?”

16:57 – 26:24

Segment

June 23, 2022

Founding Warriors and the Battle for Liberty

Ben Martin recounts Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill. Ron Hanks outlines his Senate platform. June 23, 2022.

“Education is vital. We must save our children from this tyrannical teaching that's going on and masking and mandates.”

7:38 – 13:41

Segment

May 9, 2022

Election Integrity Under Siege: Voting Machine Evidence and the Failure of Mask Mandates in Schools

Tina Peters exposes deleted election files while Phil Kerpen reveals masked schools had four times the learning disruptions. May 9, 2022.

“To think that we allowed this to happen and that there are people who won't allow the truth to come forward is a disturbing thing for the United States, I believe.”

“There's no reason for that, no reason that I can think of in any capacity for anyone to have to do that. And, I mean, in many states, you're not even allowed to take the ballot of your spouse or your family members.”

16:12 – 28:07

Segment

January 14, 2022

The Best and Worst of Colorado Politics in 2021

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Pam Long reviews Colorado's best and worst political decisions of 2021 with Kim Monson on January 14, 2022.

“We have freedom of choice in America, and we have medical freedom, and we have rights, and there is never an opportunity for the government to mandate what we put in our bodies or what we choose to do with our bodies.”

21:04 – 29:40

Segment

October 5, 2020

Colorado Candidates Expose Far-Left Strategy to Flip Purple Districts

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Colorado candidates Bob Roth, Hal Van Hercke, and Laurel Imer expose the Emerge program's strategy of disguising far-left activists as moderates.

“The riots, the upheaval, COVID restrictions, the fact that they can't go to work, they can't put their kids in school. So these unfortunate things that happened over the last six months have turned the tide in the election.”

23:47 – 28:04

Segment

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