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Luka Doncic,
I hope this message reaches you well. Everyone that backstabbed you is gone. Kidd and Nico sent packing.
Please come back and play in your casa with your hermano.
Sincerely,
All of us 💙 @lukadoncic

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@TheJollyBrawler @BrighamTomco And we don’t care about him being the governor with his incorrect beliefs and poor timing.
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@LilDisLotDat @BrighamTomco Idc what "concerned" and "grieved" Pastors think. I am not here to hear them emote.
Facts remain.
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s top opponent in today's GOP primary is Mark Fitzpatrick, who has drawn backlash over past comments regarding members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
On Sept. 28 — the same day a gunman rammed into a church meetinghouse, lit the building on fire and started shooting, killing four individuals and wounding eight others — Fitzpatrick took to social media to express his distaste for the faith.
“Dear (President Donald Trump), Mormons aren’t Christian. Stop saying otherwise,” Fitzpatrick posted in response to Trump’s statement on the shooting. Fitzpatrick posted that same day he planned to “expose the evil of the LDS church.”
Ahead of Tuesday’s election, Fitzpatrick’s social media footprint has been increasingly devoted to insisting he does not hold bigoted views toward Latter-day Saints. But he has not distanced himself from his earlier comments, despite requests from voters.
Multiple accounts based out of Idaho, who said they were conservative Latter-day Saints, told Fitzpatrick they aligned with him on many issues but could not bring themselves to vote for him if he did not retract his previous comments about the church.
Latter-day Saints make up roughly one-quarter of voters in Idaho and around one-third of state lawmakers. This ratio is higher in the southeastern corner of the state, where some counties boast the highest share of Latter-day Saints in the country.
deseret.com/politics/2026/…
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@LilDisLotDat @BrighamTomco Whether or not it was wise is up for debate.
But I reject the idea that it was an attack on Mormons. Anymore than saying 2+2=4 is an attack on 5.
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Good.
I want him to live the rest of his days thinking that the Mormons on X are the reason he didn’t succeed.
May it forever be a chip on his shoulder, a grudge he always has to carry.
MissRed🪔@MissRed_Roses
@jaredadairbell he was going to lose anyways. He's creating a scapegoat
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@TheJollyBrawler @BrighamTomco I don’t care that he thinks the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints doesn’t believe in his credal definition of Jesus. Believe what he wants. But timing matters and he should be smart enough to know the majority of those people will not support him.
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@TheJollyBrawler @BrighamTomco Fine if he doesn’t retract. Just admit it was not good timing to attack us while the dead bodies of children are still warm from a “Christian” shooter claiming we aren’t Christian.
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@BrighamTomco Why would he retract?
Mormons are, by definition, not Christians.
Would he need to retract if he said that Muslims are not Christians?
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@surfnburnn @mattreedah @BoiseState4Life @mexinorseman Red is an ok color and I like fishing as much as the next guy…but red herrings are lame
The dude said it and you agree with him. Cool, just don’t say he didn’t say it
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@LilDisLotDat @mattreedah @BoiseState4Life @mexinorseman Where are the billion dollar shopping malls being bought by the LDS church?
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@mattreedah @BoiseState4Life @mexinorseman What’s wrong with exposing churches that buy billion dollar shopping malls…?
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No other candidate came close:
- 13,200 Idaho miles driven.
- 109 campaign events
- Met thousands of Idahoans
- Over 95 speeches with no notes (from the heart)
- Over 30 hours of unscripted audience questions
- 11 Republican Central Committee Victories (Brad had zero)
- Endorsed by ConservativesOf
- Endorsed by multiple Sheriffs
110% - It’s my promise as your Governor.
All to serve Idahoans.
All for the glory of God.
Vote Mark Fitzpatrick May 19th!

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I get it. Idaho is changing and its not the home we’ve worked generations to build. Do I like it?….nope. For years I have seen the states around us fall. And the way of life in those places turn dystopian. So yeah we are guardy of what we have. Populations growth changes culture, usually replacing a heritage with something that does not resemble what made this state. When a Californian is running for governor it causes a pause in me. I want a local generational candidate that wants for Idaho what I want, what we want. Solutions to problems that are decisive and certain. Someone that sees the origins of our concerns through eyes and soul of those here whos roots extend prior to a settled mountain west.
But I do not see that candidate. I see a man who came to Idaho and built a business. Employed people. Drew a moral and spiritual line in the sand. @oldstatemark chose to step into the arena and pledged to uphold and defend the way of life that makes Idaho great. Yeah sure he’s not born and raised here. But he is more Idaho than anyone else I am seeing running.
Tomorrow is your chance to vote and fulfill your roll as an active participant keeping Idaho, Real, Rugged and free.
#notforsale

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It’s not that he doesn’t agree with our religious beliefs, it’s that he has time and time again refused to apologize for going out of his way say that “Mormons aren’t Christian” only hours after a targeted mass shooting that killed 4 of our brothers and sisters and that he then turned around to tokenize us by saying “I’ve got a bunch of mormon friends! I went on a mormon podcast! My lawyer is a mormon!” rather than offer a simple apology. On top of all of that, when he’s confronted about it, he doesn’t even extend us the courtesy of using the full name of the church, and throw us in with “Jews, Trans, and Gays” as people he loves but doesn’t “support or agree with.”
Why would any Latter Day Saint vote for someone who won’t give them the dignity of a 50 character apology, much less spell out the full name of the church? He has no right to our vote.
Ian@Iwendtster
Imagine choosing to vote for a closet liberal Marxist who will sell us out and make you mask up with the next plandemic in a heart beat just because @oldstatemark doesn’t agree with your religious beliefs. Idc if he believes LDS. Does he respect freedom? That’s what matters.
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