About an hour into the moderated forum, Sen. Dan Foreman, R-Viola, left the event early after telling Democratic House candidate Trish Carter-Goodheart, “Why don’t you go back to where you came from?” according to multiple accounts of those who attended.
This is the first story in a two-part series about noncitizen voting in Idaho elections. The second story, focused on the few instances of noncitizen voting in Idaho and federal elections, will publish later this week.
An Idaho state senator is reported to have yelled at a Native American candidate, 'Go back where you came from' during a candidate forum.
The Idaho Capital Sun last week published responses to this candidate survey for Idaho’s 1st Congressional District. Thirteen-term Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson, who represents Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District,
The deadline to register to vote before the upcoming Nov. 5 general election in Idaho is Oct. 11, the Idaho Secretary of State's Office says.
Republican Dan Foreman ‘lost all control’ at the bipartisan event, according to Democratic candidate Trish Carter-Goodheart
KENDRICK, Idaho — An Idaho state senator angrily told a Native candidate to "go back where you came from" during a bipartisan candidate forum this week after an audience member raised questions about discrimination in the state.
Republican U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher, representing Idaho’s 1st Congressional District, faces three challengers in the November general election.
Idaho state Sen. Dan Foreman, a Republican from Moscow, told a Native American candidate at a forum to go back to where she came from.
After months of gathering signatures, filing petitions, and navigating lawsuits, constitutional amendments that will protect or expand abortion rights will appear on the ballot in ten states in November.
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A candidate forum in North Idaho took a tense turn Monday night, which reportedly led to a state senator telling a Native American candidate to “go back to where you