
Candy-Coated Politics
Season 45 Episode 2 | 28m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports pundits delve into Trump and other races.
Idaho Reports pundits Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News, Corey Cook of Boise State University, Betsy Russell of the Spokesman-Review and Dr. Jim Weatherby discuss Donald Trump Jr.'s Boise visit, how the Trump campaign will affect the Idaho GOP in coming years, the 2018 governor race, and the State Board of Education.
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Candy-Coated Politics
Season 45 Episode 2 | 28m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports pundits Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News, Corey Cook of Boise State University, Betsy Russell of the Spokesman-Review and Dr. Jim Weatherby discuss Donald Trump Jr.'s Boise visit, how the Trump campaign will affect the Idaho GOP in coming years, the 2018 governor race, and the State Board of Education.
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