Author: NDGOP
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NDGOP Slams Democratic-NPL Party’s Disingenuous Attack on Rep. Jones
Today, North Dakota Republican Party Chairman Rick Berg condemned the Democratic-NPL Party’s frivolous attack on State Representative Terry Jones.
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Minneapolis Principal: City Feels Out Of Control After Student’s Death, “We Can’t Take It Anymore”
North High School Principal Mauri Melander Friestleben stood on the corner of N. Dowling and N. Fremont avenues Tuesday, a day after a 17-year-old Minneapolis Public Schools student was shot and killed there, and said she was ‘100% over it.’
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Candidate Spotlight – Brian Kroshus, Public Service Commissioner
Conservative values are founded on the unwavering principle that people, not government, are best left to decide how to live their lives.
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Candidate Spotlight – Thomas Beadle, Candidate for State Treasurer
I am honored to be our Party’s nominee for North Dakota State Treasurer. Kelly Schmidt has served our state very well over the last 16 years and leaves big shoes to fill.
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Candidate Spotlight – Josh Gallion, State Auditor
Let me begin by saying thank you for your past support. Serving North Dakota as its State Auditor has been a tremendous honor and I am excited about the opportunity to continue in a second term.
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August 2020 Newsletter
Greetings from Charlotte! It has been an exciting week here with our North Dakota delegation conducting Party business and rallying for President Trump’s reelection with conservatives from around the country.
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Candidate Spotlight – Jon Godfread, Insurance Commissioner
I am honored to serve as North Dakota’s Insurance Commissioner and look forward to the work ahead as I pursue a second term in office. Insurance affects all of us and is a critical component to the success of our economy.
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NDGOP Applauds North Dakota Supreme Court Decision To Remove Travisia Martin from November Ballot
Today is a great victory for the rule of law in North Dakota, and the NDGOP is proud to have led the way in the legal fight that has resulted in this decision.
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North Dakota Supreme Court orders Measure 3 removed from ballot
North Dakota’s Supreme Court has sided with opponents who sued to keep off the November ballot a measure that would write many new election processes in the state constitution.