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Related: About this forumWhat Idaho's Republican Primary Tells Us About America's Culture Wars
https://www.propublica.org/article/idaho-republican-primary-election-culture-warsWhat Idahos Republican Primary Tells Us About Americas Culture Wars
The heavily Republican state booted 15 incumbents across the partys ideological spectrum. While the election led to net gains for hard-line members of the right, it also underscores how divided Idahos party remains.
by Audrey Dutton
June 4, 5 a.m. EDT
For years, Idaho has been at the vanguard of the culture wars that are playing out in conservative states across the country.
It was the first state to attempt to restrict transgender girls and women from competing on womens athletic teams, passing legislation that became a model for states across the country. It was among the first to explicitly ban critical race theory from public schools and target diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in public institutions. And the Idaho Freedom Foundation, a far-right Idaho political group, took an early lead in a nationwide campaign to remove books from libraries based on their content.
But Idaho Republicans have increasingly disagreed over how far to take these efforts. Capitol police in Boise had to intervene in a 2022 fight over proposed parental freedom legislation that, among other things, would have created a $1,000 fine if a school didnt give parents what they want. This year, two prominent far-right Republicans were recorded quarreling over the partys direction an exchange that InvestigateWest said illustrates a fracture among key far-right figures in Idaho politics, in a state where many races turn on contests of conservative purity.
The Idaho Republican primary on May 21 continued the Legislatures march to the right. Candidates who were aligned with the highly conservative Idaho Freedom Foundation picked up a net of eight seats, according to the groups own tally. And in a state with so few Democrats, GOP primary winners are typically all but a lock to win in Novembers general.
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The heavily Republican state booted 15 incumbents across the partys ideological spectrum. While the election led to net gains for hard-line members of the right, it also underscores how divided Idahos party remains.
by Audrey Dutton
June 4, 5 a.m. EDT
For years, Idaho has been at the vanguard of the culture wars that are playing out in conservative states across the country.
It was the first state to attempt to restrict transgender girls and women from competing on womens athletic teams, passing legislation that became a model for states across the country. It was among the first to explicitly ban critical race theory from public schools and target diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in public institutions. And the Idaho Freedom Foundation, a far-right Idaho political group, took an early lead in a nationwide campaign to remove books from libraries based on their content.
But Idaho Republicans have increasingly disagreed over how far to take these efforts. Capitol police in Boise had to intervene in a 2022 fight over proposed parental freedom legislation that, among other things, would have created a $1,000 fine if a school didnt give parents what they want. This year, two prominent far-right Republicans were recorded quarreling over the partys direction an exchange that InvestigateWest said illustrates a fracture among key far-right figures in Idaho politics, in a state where many races turn on contests of conservative purity.
The Idaho Republican primary on May 21 continued the Legislatures march to the right. Candidates who were aligned with the highly conservative Idaho Freedom Foundation picked up a net of eight seats, according to the groups own tally. And in a state with so few Democrats, GOP primary winners are typically all but a lock to win in Novembers general.
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What Idaho's Republican Primary Tells Us About America's Culture Wars (Original Post)
sl8
Jun 2024
OP
I'd imagine Idaho would love 54 House of Representatives instead of only four.
jimfields33
Jun 2024
#2
There is still a power imbalance. The Senate approves judges and passes legislation.
TeamProg
Jun 2024
#3
Mysterian
(5,193 posts)1. It's unfortunate that low population states like Idaho get two senators
The same representation as California.
jimfields33
(18,837 posts)2. I'd imagine Idaho would love 54 House of Representatives instead of only four.
Thats where the power is. The house writes the laws.
TeamProg
(6,630 posts)3. There is still a power imbalance. The Senate approves judges and passes legislation.
Most people understand that two conservative Senators from WY or AL is not fair representation of the nation as a whole.
Its part of whats known as minority rule.
jimfields33
(18,837 posts)4. Very true.
We will have this unfortunately for a very long time.