In ad election chaos, you must be anchored in the foundational principals of our Constitutional Republic or you may be swayed by lies and misrepresentation meant to get you into emotion.
Most mailer ads come from Boise groups not affiliated with any campaigns. Examples: three negative ads against incumbent 7A representative Kyle Harris. Followed by positive ads for Michael Collins, a challenger from Lewiston. The negative Harris ads were funded by ‘Conservative Accountability Project’, aimed at conservative Republican candidates. These claimed that opposing an Article V Convention, meant opposition to a balanced budget; or by participating in a unanimous vote in 2025, conservative legislators voted to cut funding for law enforcement—that is a straight out lie. Negative text stating Harris voted against natural resource acts are deliberate misrepresentation.
‘The Majority Club’ sender of the vote these people was founded by former Ada County Central Committee members who resigned ‘in mass’ when Tom Luna was voted out of IDGOP chairmanship. The IDGOP refocused on ensuring candidates running as Republicans would vote the conservative IDGOP platform. The Republican Party as a private organization has the right and responsibility to ensure candidates are who they purport to be, and are willing to uphold Republican principals.
Why is our Republican legislature continually unable to pass conservative legislation? Voting records show some ‘conservative’ Republicans vote consistently for the liberal platform.
The Idaho Education Association affiliated with the National Education Association supported and promoted May Day. The NEA provided a May Day 2026 Toolkit encouraging educators to participate in rallies, marches, teach-ins, etc. to show solidarity with their Marxist theme: “Workers Over Billionaires.” The IEA and their PAC have endorsed challengers against conservatives including Harris challenger Michael Collins, an educator himself, has their endorsement.
Be informed, research, vote facts not feelings. Call me for sources.
In ad election chaos, you must be anchored in the foundational principals of our Constitutional Republic or you may be swayed by lies and misrepresentation meant to get you into emotion.
Most mailer ads come from Boise groups not affiliated with any campaigns. Examples: three negative ads against incumbent 7A representative Kyle Harris. Followed by positive ads for Michael Collins, a challenger from Lewiston. The negative Harris ads were funded by ‘Conservative Accountability Project’, aimed at conservative Republican candidates. These claimed that opposing an Article V Convention, meant opposition to a balanced budget; or by participating in a unanimous vote in 2025, conservative legislators voted to cut funding for law enforcement—that is a straight out lie. Negative text stating Harris voted against natural resource acts are deliberate misrepresentation.
‘The Majority Club’ sender of the vote these people was founded by former Ada County Central Committee members who resigned ‘in mass’ when Tom Luna was voted out of IDGOP chairmanship. The IDGOP refocused on ensuring candidates running as Republicans would vote the conservative IDGOP platform. The Republican Party as a private organization has the right and responsibility to ensure candidates are who they purport to be, and are willing to uphold Republican principals.
Why is our Republican legislature continually unable to pass conservative legislation? Voting records show some ‘conservative’ Republicans vote consistently for the liberal platform.
The Idaho Education Association affiliated with the National Education Association supported and promoted May Day. The NEA provided a May Day 2026 Toolkit encouraging educators to participate in rallies, marches, teach-ins, etc. to show solidarity with their Marxist theme: “Workers Over Billionaires.” The IEA and their PAC have endorsed challengers against conservatives including Harris challenger Michael Collins, an educator himself, has their endorsement.
Be informed, research, vote facts not feelings. Call me for sources.


