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The IDAHO CHALLENGE

The IDAHO CHALLENGE:

United in write-in candidates we stand, divided we all fall down. And the king's men or any men will not be suffice to clean-up the mess. ..Starting to doubt the women too!

Idaho Challenge for the Pocatello League of Women's Voters: Which came first? Women running for public office and winning, or the League of Women Voters? Get out the Vote, but get out and be a candidate as a worthy choice!

Without an uncorrupted choices, voting is meaningless! Worst of Evils is still Evil! Was there a time when the Leagues had candidates?

Victoria Woodhull
In 1872, Victoria Woodhull became the first female presidential candidate. Her candidacy preceded suffrage for women in the U.S.

1916. Jeannette Rankin, a Republican from Montana became the first woman ever elected to Congress. She served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and again from 1941 to 1942.

And how are we going to stand up against all enemies? ISU has lost it's ethics as well as it's integrity and motto! and it's integrity! At least it keeps the sports going---after all, somebody needs to addend classes! Public Agencies only do the bidding directed by the corrupt politicians. But we shall overcome! From the Mount that no longer has an 'I' but maybe a 'We'! Yes, a we can overcome!

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