
Citizens for Greater Idaho seek self-determination by moving Oregon's border. Eastern Oregon counties identify with the traditional values held by the intermountain west not the coastal elites of Oregon, California, and Washington.
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Citizens for Greater Idaho want to move the state's border so eastern Oregon counties can join Idaho. Our traditional rural values have always better matched Idahoans than Portland's progressives. It's time for a change.
Christian. Husband. Father. Pastor of Foundation Bible Church: https://www.foundation-bible-church.com
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