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Gov. Little/GOP Lawmakers: Stop Caving to the Far-Left

Gov. Brad Little has called for a special legislative session to take place in September. Little and the legislature have already garnered enough co-sponsors to pass a bill that increases education spending by $400 million, along with mediocre tax breaks that still don’t go far enough. During the press conference, Little denied that the Prop […]

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Press Release: Constitution Party of Idaho Opposes Prop 1

Coeur d’Alene: This November, voters in Idaho will have to decide on a ballot initiative question known as Prop 1. Far-left extremist group Reclaim Idaho is pushing the initiative. The group also pushed for Medicaid Expansion several years ago. Expanding government is the organization’s goal, and Republican legislators seem unwilling to challenge the organization’s efforts. […]

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Survey: How did Gov. Little do in His 1st Term?

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Why Run as a Constitution Party of Idaho Candidate?

Everyone knows that Republicans control all statewide seats, most legislative seats, and most county seats in Idaho. Yes, there are pockets of Democrat control for certain legislative seats and county seats. But for the most part, everyone who runs does so as a Republican, even if you are a Democrat. No, that wasn’t a typo. […]

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Can the Idaho GOP be saved “from within?”

The following Op-Ed was submitted by Greg Pruett, State Vice Chairman for the Constitution Party of Idaho. In a state like Idaho, the GOP rules the roost and has for decades. The Democrat Party is essentially useless in Idaho when it comes to making policy, just as the GOP is useless in states like California […]

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Press Release: Announcement of Creation of the Ada County Central Committee

Boise, Idaho (January 25, 2022) –  Constitution Party of Idaho (CP-Idaho) held a formal organizational meeting via teleconference on December 27, 2021, for the formation of the Ada County Central Committee. State Party leadership was present and presided over the meeting. Chairman Ullrich appointed five Precinct Captains. The Precinct Captains elected County Central Committee Officers. […]