<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 3:47 PM Roger Hayes <<a href="mailto:rhayesmoscowid@gmail.com">rhayesmoscowid@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div></div><div><br></div><div>"Additionally, these bills read like they have been authored by out of state interests..."</div><div><br></div><div>-------------------------</div><div>The political talking point about "critical race theory" that Idaho made into a  major issue was also likely sourced from political strategists at the national level.  As if Idaho politicians decided independently, with no input from outside the state, to get fired up about critical race theory, or urgent needs to defend election malfeasance?  Millions of US voters believe that Biden's "win" was a theft from Trump, a theory Trump promoted and in one way or another has been supported by other republicans.</div><div><br></div><div>Barton Gellman in The Atlantic magazine explores in-depth the ongoing efforts to influence the upcoming elections, an article that is a must read!  A source for the magnitude of belief that major election malfeasance occurred in the 2020 election is quoted from this article lower down, with a couple of other brief excerpts.</div><div>---------------------------------------</div><div>Vision2020 Post: Ted Moffett</div><div><br></div><div><a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/01/january-6-insurrection-trump-coup-2024-election/620843/">How Donald Trump Could Subvert the 2024 Election - The Atlantic</a><br></div><div><br></div><div><div class="gmail-ArticleLayoutComponent_dek__Yy5TX" style="box-sizing:inherit;margin:0px 0px 18px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:"Times New Roman";font-size:medium"><p class="gmail-ArticleDek_root__R8OvU gmail-ArticleDek_feature__m3Nep" style="box-sizing:inherit;font-family:AGaramondPro,"Adobe Garamond Pro",garamond,Times,serif;line-height:32px;font-size:24px;margin:0px auto;text-align:center">January 6 was practice. Donald Trump’s GOP is much better positioned to subvert the next election.</p><p class="gmail-ArticleDek_root__R8OvU gmail-ArticleDek_feature__m3Nep" style="box-sizing:inherit;font-family:AGaramondPro,"Adobe Garamond Pro",garamond,Times,serif;line-height:32px;font-size:24px;margin:0px auto;text-align:center"><span style="font-size:22px">“The democratic emergency is already here,” Richard L. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at UC Irvine, told me in late October. Hasen prides himself on a judicious temperament. Only a year ago he was cautioning me against hyperbole. Now he speaks matter-of-factly about the death of our body politic. “We face a serious risk that American democracy as we know it will come to an end in 2024,” he said, “but urgent action is not happening.”</span></p></div></div><div><p class="gmail-ArticleParagraph_root__wy3UI" style="box-sizing:inherit;max-width:665px;padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;font-family:AGaramondPro,"Adobe Garamond Pro",garamond,Times,serif;font-size:22px;line-height:1.5;margin:0px auto 30px;color:rgb(0,0,0)">For more than a year now, with tacit and explicit support from their party’s national leaders, state Republican operatives have been building an apparatus of election theft. Elected officials in Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and other states have studied Donald Trump’s crusade to overturn the 2020 election. They have noted the points of failure and have taken concrete steps to avoid failure next time. Some of them have rewritten statutes to seize partisan control of decisions about which ballots to count and which to discard, which results to certify and which to reject. They are driving out or stripping power from election officials who refused to go along with the plot last November, aiming to replace them with exponents of the Big Lie. They are fine-tuning a legal argument that purports to allow state legislators to override the choice of the voters.</p><div>--------------------------------------------------------</div></div><div><p class="gmail-ArticleParagraph_root__wy3UI" style="box-sizing:inherit;max-width:665px;padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;font-family:AGaramondPro,"Adobe Garamond Pro",garamond,Times,serif;font-size:22px;line-height:1.5;margin:0px auto 30px;color:rgb(0,0,0)">Here, the opposite happened: the more extreme the sentiments, the greater the number of respondents who endorsed them. In the June results, just over 8 percent agreed that Biden was illegitimate and that violence was justified to restore Trump to the White House. That corresponds to 21 million American adults. Pape called them “committed insurrectionists.” (An unrelated Public Religion Research Institute survey on November 1 found that an even larger proportion of Americans, 12 percent, believed both that the election had been stolen from Trump and that “true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country.”)</p></div></div><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 3:47 PM Roger Hayes <<a href="mailto:rhayesmoscowid@gmail.com">rhayesmoscowid@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr"><br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div>I am writing to you today because I am concerned about 5 bills now pending in the House and Senate. They are H441,692,547,439 and S1375. These bills are voter suppression and there is no place in a democracy which excludes people from their <b>right</b> to vote. These bills severely affect the elderly, the disabled, people living in rural areas of our district, and people living on reservations in our state. Additionally, these bills read like they have been authored by out of state interests who have no idea of our lifestyles here in Idaho. We are a rural state and often it is difficult enough to get to the Post Office on time, particularly if one has impediments to travel. As far as I can tell there are no instances of voter fraud in Idaho, so I ask why support these awful, antidemocratic bills, if you do, and I sincerely hope you don't?</div><div>Respectfully,</div><div>Roger Hayes</div><div>Moscow, Id</div><div><a href="mailto:rhayesmoscowid@gmail.com" target="_blank">rhayesmoscowid@gmail.com</a></div></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 7:13 AM Tom Hansen <<a href="mailto:thansen@moscow.com" target="_blank">thansen@moscow.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir="auto">See below . . .<br><br><div dir="ltr"><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Tom Hansen</span></div><div><div><span style="background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)">Moscow, Idaho</span></div></div><div></div></div><div dir="ltr"><br>Begin forwarded message:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr"><b>From:</b> League of Women Voters of Idaho <<a href="mailto:lwvid1944@gmail.com" target="_blank">lwvid1944@gmail.com</a>><br><b>Date:</b> March 8, 2022 at 7:00:29 AM PST<br><b>To:</b> Susan Ripley <<a href="mailto:lwvid1944@gmail.com" target="_blank">lwvid1944@gmail.com</a>><br><b>Subject:</b> <b>LWV of Idaho Action Alert - PLEASE READ ASAP</b><br><br></div></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div style="font-family:tahoma,sans-serif"><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt">League friends and supporters,<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt"><u></u> <u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt">We are sending you an Action Alert that lists multiple bills each of which restricts voting for Idahoans.   This Alert is unusual and so is the activity at the capitol.  Your Legislative Watch team is scrambling daily to write and give testimony. <u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt"><u></u> <u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt">Our League’s name and mission requires us to respond in force.  Please add your voice to the organization’s opposition to these bad bills.   AND share the alert with your colleagues that may agree.  The Alert includes hyperlinks to provide additional background and contact listings.<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt"><u></u> <u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt">Betsy McBride, president<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt">League of Women Voters of Idaho<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12pt"><a href="mailto:bmcbride@ctcweb.net" target="_blank">bmcbride@ctcweb.net</a></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">This Action Alert is also included as an attachment to this email.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><br></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><u><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:red">ACTION ALERT: Election Bills </span></u></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">(<b><span style="color:rgb(51,51,255)">Click on the blue bill
numbers</span> to read the bills</b>)</span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:red">House Bills:</span></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:rgb(17,85,204)">  </span><a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2022/legislation/H0441/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:blue;text-decoration-line:none">H 441 </span></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;text-decoration-line:none">(Troy/Souza)</span></a><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">, </span></b><a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2022/legislation/H0692/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:blue;text-decoration-line:none">H 692 </span></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:windowtext;text-decoration-line:none">(Moon/Bayer) </span></a><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">,<span style="color:rgb(17,85,204)"> </span></span></b><a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2022/legislation/H0547/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:blue;text-decoration-line:none">H 547</span></b></a><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"> </span></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">(Moyle)</span><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">, </span></b><a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2022/legislation/H0693/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:blue;text-decoration-line:none">H 693</span></b><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:rgb(17,85,204);text-decoration-line:none"> </span></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;text-decoration-line:none">(G</span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;text-decoration-line:none">iddings</span><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;text-decoration-line:none">)</span></b></a><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black">,</span></b><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2022/legislation/H0439/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:blue;text-decoration-line:none">H 439</span></b><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:rgb(17,85,204);text-decoration-line:none"> (</span></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:windowtext;text-decoration-line:none">Okuniewicz/Souza)</span></a><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:rgb(17,85,204)"></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:red">Senate Bill:</span></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:rgb(17,85,204)">  </span><a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2022/legislation/S1375/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:blue;text-decoration-line:none">S 1375</span></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:blue;text-decoration-line:none"> </span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;text-decoration-line:none">(Souza</span><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;text-decoration-line:none">)</span></a><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black"></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:rgb(17,85,204)"> </span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><u><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">Bills’ Status:</span></u></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">
These bills are moving very quickly through either the House or Senate State
Affairs Committees and then on to either the full House or Senate for debate. If
they pass both houses, they go to the governor to sign into law. The only place
testimony can be heard is in the committees. (<u>NOTE:</u> Bills with an <span style="color:red">*</span> have an </span><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">Emergency
Clause that makes them enforceable laws <u>immediately upon passing in both
houses & being signed by governor</u>)</span><b><u><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></u></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"> </span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><u><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">Bill Descriptions:</span></u></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">H 441:</span></b><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial"> </span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">Prohibits voters in nursing care facilities from choosing who
can assist them with their absentee ballot. Requires only a family member or
specifically trained volunteers to help voters.</span><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">H 692: </span></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">Requires married women or
others who change names to provide birth certificate and marriage license or
name change order to prove citizenship Student ID not accepted. Proof of
residency requirements are too restrictive and favor property owners. Removes
affidavit process. </span><b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">H 547<span style="color:red">*</span>:</span></b><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial"> </span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">A friend could no longer assist a disabled or
unable person by carrying a ballot to the elections office or mail receptacle. It
is a felony if the ballot is carried by someone other than a family member. </span><b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">H 693<span style="color:red">*</span>:</span></b><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial"> </span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">Prohibits drop boxes being used for elections. Forces
all absentee ballots to be mailed through the US Postal system. Many voters do
not trust the timing of delivery, so prefer to drop off the ballot at their
convenience. This is undue inconvenience and affects thousands of rural Idaho
voters.</span><b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">H 439<span style="color:red">*</span>:</span></b><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial"> </span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">Forbids unaffiliated voters from affiliating with
a party on election day. They must affiliate by the last day of candidate
filing. NOTE: Over 300,000 unaffiliated voters will have to declare a party by
March 11 (this Friday!) to vote in the May primary election.  </span><b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in;line-height:normal;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">S 1375<span style="color:red">*</span></span></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">: </span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">Requires proof of citizenship to register and
vote. Does not allow one to use a single form to request absentee ballots for a
whole year of elections. Removes student and military IDs due to citizenship
requirement. If you use an affidavit, you must go to the county clerk’s office
within 2 days to verify ID.</span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;margin:0in 0in 10pt;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><u><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">League position:</span></u></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"> </span><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:red">OPPOSE. </span></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">The League has worked for over 75 years to protect voting
rights. These bills<b> </b></span><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;color:black;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial">create unnecessary
hurdles to register to vote or cast a ballot and are a form of voter
suppression. They do not protect voting rights and are clearly intended to discourage
or hinder eligible voters from registering and voting.</span><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"> </span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;margin:0in 0in 10pt;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><u><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">Take Action:</span></u></b><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"> </span><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">Write a brief, <b><i>immediate</i></b>
message to your own legislators (</span><a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/legislators/whosmylegislator/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">Find them here</span></a><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">)
and also to Governor Little (</span><a href="https://gov.idaho.gov/contact/contact-us/" style="color:rgb(5,99,193)" target="_blank"><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">https://gov.idaho.gov/contact/contact-us/</span></a><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">) who has stated his concerns about</span><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif;background-image:initial;background-position:initial;background-size:initial;background-repeat:initial;background-origin:initial;background-clip:initial"> changing the rules when voters might not be aware of the
changes in time for the election. </span><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;margin:0in 0in 10pt;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><b><u><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">Suggested message:</span></u></b><b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"> </span></b><span style="font-size:14pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">Ask your legislators to oppose these
bills whenever they come up for a vote in a committee or on the floor. Ask
Governor Little to veto these bills if they get to his desk. These bills make
voting more difficult. There is no evidence of voter fraud in Idaho and these
are unnecessary. Personal stories about how these bills will affect you is
extra persuasive.</span><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"></span></p></div>-- <br><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div>Susan Ripley</div><div>Membership Chair</div><div><img src="https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1ciBeS8PkTDplYRzrB5wcr452Zy76Nd7n&revid=0B27fCXEon5mQcFk0c1BpM0RRcE5RVlRScTBNclZCaGJnSDF3PQ" width="200" height="37"><br></div><div><a href="http://lwvid.org" target="_blank">lwvid.org</a><br></div><div><a href="http://facebook.com/lwvidaho" target="_blank">facebook.com/lwvidaho</a><br></div></div></div></div></div>
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