One county in the state is essentially controlling all state wide elections for Governor etc. thus disenfranchising the vast majority of residents many of whom are rural and don't align with the clown world politics from the county where shithole Portland sits.
2 more Oregon counties say 'yes' to Greater Idaho, but ballot wins far from moving borders(Citizens for Greater Idaho)
By FOX News Digital
Published: Feb. 28, 2023 at 3:35 PM PST
A campaign to have rural eastern Oregon effectively secede from the blue state and join more conservative Idaho is gaining steam as leaders from both states express support for relocating the border between them.
Former Oregon House Speaker Mark Simmons penned an op-ed in the Idaho Statesman, a daily newspaper, over the weekend to explain why he supports the so-called Greater Idaho movement, which seeks to incorporate about 13 Oregon counties, or 63% of the state’s landmass and 9% of its population, within Idaho’s borders.
“Idaho would have the satisfaction of freeing rural, conservative communities from progressive blue-state law,” wrote Simmons. “We are dismayed by the manner in which Oregon government has marginalized our values and villainized our resource-based livelihoods. This is why our counties voted 75% Republican last year (Idaho voted 67% Republican).”
‘Greater Idaho’ movement to absorb rural counties from Oregon gains momentum
The Idaho legislature is pushing a bill to open talks about moving the border between western states.
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‘Greater Idaho’ movement to absorb rural counties from Oregon gains momentum
2 more Oregon counties say 'yes' to Greater Idaho, but ballot wins far from moving borders(Citizens for Greater Idaho)
By FOX News Digital
Published: Feb. 28, 2023 at 3:35 PM PST
A campaign to have rural eastern Oregon effectively secede from the blue state and join more conservative Idaho is gaining steam as leaders from both states express support for relocating the border between them.
Former Oregon House Speaker Mark Simmons penned an op-ed in the Idaho Statesman, a daily newspaper, over the weekend to explain why he supports the so-called Greater Idaho movement, which seeks to incorporate about 13 Oregon counties, or 63% of the state’s landmass and 9% of its population, within Idaho’s borders.
“Idaho would have the satisfaction of freeing rural, conservative communities from progressive blue-state law,” wrote Simmons. “We are dismayed by the manner in which Oregon government has marginalized our values and villainized our resource-based livelihoods. This is why our counties voted 75% Republican last year (Idaho voted 67% Republican).”