WASHINGTON ― Progressive Democrat Paulette Jordan won Tuesday night’s primary in the Idaho governor’s race, setting her up for a tough November election but with a shot at becoming the nation’s first Native American governor. Jordan, a two-term state legislator, won her race against multimillionaire and Boise school board member A.J. She is a young woman of color running for a seat that a woman has never held in Idaho. Among all voters, Jordan polled at 15 percent. Labrador and Ahlquist polled at 16 and 15 percent, respectively.
Source: Huffington Post May 16, 2018 05:29 UTC