‘Greater Idaho’ movement leaders say ‘practical problem-solver’ Trump could be their champion

In an effort to redraw the Oregon-Idaho boundary so that eastern Oregon counties might join Idaho, leaders of the Greater Idaho organizations say they had requested President-elect Donald Trump to back their cause.

In a letter published on Wednesday, Citizens for Greater Idaho hailed Trump as a pragmatic problem-solver whose engagement might establish his reputation as a transformative leader and bring a peaceful end to Oregon’s long-standing east-west divide.

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