Little to travel state on bus tour, stops planned in eastern Idaho
Published atIDAHO FALLS — Lt. Governor Brad Little will be joined by Idaho’s Constitutional Officers and local leaders on the Idaho GOP bus tour starting Oct. 17.
The tour will make stops in each of Idaho’s 44 counties.
“The best part about being out on the campaign trail is getting to meet the people, hear their stories and help them find answers for their individual concerns,” Little said in a news release.
Since 1972, Idaho’s republican candidates have traveled the state by bus visiting constituents prior to the November election. This election cycle is no different.
“From Moscow to Menan, and Parma to Preston, we want to give all voters the opportunity to talk to their GOP candidates,” Little said. “Each stop on the bus tour is a chance for us to meet Idahoans where they are and visit with them in their local communities.”
Here is where the bus will stop:
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Kuna, Melba, Marsing, Parma, Caldwell
Thursday, Oct 18: Weiser, Council, McCall, Riggins, Grangeville, Nez Perce, Kamiah, Orofino, Lewiston
Friday, Oct. 19: St. Maries, Kellogg, Post Falls, Sandpoint/Ponderay, Bonners Ferry, Priest River, Coeur d’Alene
Saturday, Oct. 20: Moscow
Monday, Oct 22: Mountain Home, Fairfield, Hailey, Picabo, Carey, Mackay, Challis, Salmon
Tuesday, Oct. 23: Arco, Terreton, Dubois, Ashton, Island Park, St. Anthony, Rexburg
Wednesday, Oct. 24: Rigby, Victor, Driggs, Sugar City, Menan, Idaho Falls
Thursday, Oct. 25: Blackfoot, Pocatello, Soda Springs, Montpelier, Preston, Malad City, American Falls, Rupert, Burley
Friday, Oct. 26: Twin Falls, Kimberly, Filer, Buhl, Jerome, Shoshone, Gooding, Glens Ferry
Saturday, Oct. 27: Eagle, Star, Middleton, Caldwell, Fruitland, Horseshoe Bend, Emmett