Shot caller. Money mover.

Joined March 2023
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We really do live in Idiocracy, don't we?
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Brian Almon is pulling the Idaho Republican Party to the left. Full stop.
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If you want a leader who absolutely sabotaged the grassroots Republicans, support Dorothy Moon.
If you support GOP transparency, Moon is not your chair. If you support competence, Moon is not your chair. If you want aggressive fundraising, Moon is not your chair. If you seek principled leadership, Moon is not your chair She is not who she was.
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If you support GOP transparency, Moon is not your chair. If you support competence, Moon is not your chair. If you want aggressive fundraising, Moon is not your chair. If you seek principled leadership, Moon is not your chair She is not who she was.
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It's a grift. Always has been.
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"Visual assault" MAGA men are so weak.
These monstrous wind farms—every one of which exists solely based on federal subsidy—are a visual assault on God’s creation that weaken the grid, disrupt marine ecosystems, and force reliance on foreign fuel when have near-limitless reserves of our own.
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It's a cult.
Replying to @DrunkRepub
Trump’s unapologetic America First leadership is exactly why the world is suddenly noticing, and respecting the U.S. again. Strength gets results, and results get respect. Hooray for soccer ⚽️ 🇺🇸​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​!
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Trump. Got. Played.
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Dorothy Moon's minions, including the recently defeated Ryan Spoon (10-4), are running an intimidation campaign to ensure the truth about Moon's piss poor leadership never surfaces. You speak out? You get harassed by Almon, Spoon, Regan, Lucas, and the rest of em.
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It's gross. People are afraid of that moronic hit squad. Is this really how a party should function?
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I think Branden has figured our hidden charter school's transportation plan.
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Massive cringe
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Matt Edwards telling people to donate to CAI and not Dororthy is telling. He knows.
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Hey @EricBoehm87......take a look: facebook.com/share/v/1Fa369Y… Caldwell city council member wants to use Flock cameras to track people who use city parks.

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Remember, the Idaho GOP pays Almon, who is back from his temper tantrum.
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She is mike moyle's minion.
Replying to @brianalmon
I am for Dorothy. I like her willingness to disrupt and "up end" the entrenched good ol' boys club that got us Butch Otter, Brad Little, Bedke and the other Idaho Last Losers Club.
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Dorothy can't fundraise. That's why. Dems have more in the bank than the GOP. Abortion folks have $500,000 ready to spend in just their thing. Dorothy has $230,000 for ops, gotv and ballot initiatives.
Replying to @brianalmon
Dorothy Moon, hardest working woman in Idaho. Mark Fuller was part of her executive team. Why did he feel the need to run against a very capable, hard working Chair?
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Dustin Hurst retweeted
The Idaho Republican Party currently has approximately $200,000 in the bank according to its latest Sunshine report. Do we honestly believe we’re prepared to take on an abortion ballot initiative backed by highly sophisticated political operatives and millions of dollars from national progressive groups? In Ohio, the pro-abortion campaign spent nearly $40 million. In Montana, supporters spent $11 million. And those investments paid off. This challenge goes beyond the initiative itself. Massive spending on the ballot measure will also energize Democratic turnout in competitive legislative districts across Idaho, including my own, where conservatives have an opportunity to pick up two seats. What’s Dorothy Moon’s plan? So far, we’ve heard about buying signs and hoping volunteers will do the rest. Signs and volunteers are important, but they are not enough to defeat a motivated opponent with the resources to spend tens of millions of dollars on television and radio advertising, direct mail, social media, text messaging, canvassing, events, and more. In the 2026 Idaho Public Policy Survey, 61% of Idahoans said they support the initiative based on what they know today. That means a major statewide messaging campaign will be necessary to explain just how far-reaching this proposal really is. Anyone who thinks we’ve got this in the bag because we defeated Prop 1 in 2024 is sorely mistaken. Voters were widely confused by Prop 1, and when voters don’t understand a ballot initiative, they often default to voting no. Abortion is different. Most Idahoans already have firmly held opinions on the issue. Constantly attacking conservative PACs isn’t a strategy either. At this point, PACs may be our best chance to raise the resources necessary for a serious statewide “No” campaign unless the direction of the Idaho Republican Party changes immediately. Idaho Republicans deserve leadership with a real plan to organize, fundraise, and fight.
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