Michelle Powers
For State Senate
I am entering the political arena not because I want to but because it is my civic duty. As a citizen it is a responsibility to serve its community and protect its interests.
We are witnessing the failure of our government to protect the citizens by open borders, the destruction of the family by woke ideology, and persecution of the freedom of speech.
Rep. Jim Kasper
For State Representative
Rep. Jim Kasper is a long-serving Republican member of the North Dakota House of Representatives. First elected in 2000, he represents District 46, which includes parts of Fargo. Throughout his tenure, Kasper has been an advocate for limited government, free market principles, and fiscal conservatism. He has been particularly vocal about issues related to taxation, business regulation, and healthcare policy. Kasper has played a key role in several legislative efforts to reduce state taxes and limit government overreach.
Known for his conservative values, he has also been active in supporting Second Amendment rights and is a strong proponent of the oil and energy industries, which are critical to North Dakota’s economy. In addition to his legislative duties, Kasper has a background in business, particularly in insurance, and he often brings a business-focused perspective to legislative debates. Kasper has also been involved in promoting the transparency of healthcare pricing and has expressed concerns about the influence of federal policies on state governance.
Desiree Morton
For State Representative
I was born and raised right here in Fargo. My parents were life-long Republicans and patriots. As long as I can remember, politics were always an important issue in our home. By the time we reached the age of 18, we were so excited to vote. My first Presidential Election was in 1980, and I was able to vote for Ronald Reagan.
Sad to say, other than voting I haven’t been involved in local or state politics until just recently. I decided that it was time for me to get off of the sidelines and get in the game.
I’m excited to be a conservative voice for District 46.