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NIdaho Conservatives Seek Unity

Bob Pedersen, of the old Rally Right organization (facing camera) talks to others during opening meeting of United Conservatives of North Idaho. On the right is Tina Jacobson, chairman of the Kootenai County Republican Party, who gave a rousing speech.  Former state Rep. Jeff Altus offered the closing prayer.

A conservative call to arms. Figuratively, not literally. If the plan is for conservatives to “take back the country” from moderate or Democratic principles, conservatives need to unite to make that happen - and all but toss aside thoughts of compromising with the other parties, a new political group said Monday. Delivering its message in front of a standing-room-only-crowd at the Golden Spoke Estates Clubhouse in Rathdrum, the United Conservatives of North Idaho told supporters during its inaugural meeting that the only way to alter the country’s course is to get involved/ Tom Hasslinger , Coeur d’Alene Press. More here.

Question: How much further to the right can Kootenai County go?

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