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GOP House candidates say fundraising will pick up
North Dakota's two Republican U.S. House candidates say now that the party's endorsement fight is over, they're getting a stronger flow of campaign donations. Kevin Cramer and Brian Kalk both trail Democratic candidate Pam Gulleson in campaign fundraising so far.
Tuesday, April, 17, 2012 - - News

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David Rydell, Bismarck, letter: Contributions taint commissioners’ decisions
Money talks, and with a combined $16,600 donated to Kevin Cramer and Brian Kalk, you can bet this hurt their ability to judge just whose interests they are serving.
Monday, April, 16, 2012 - - Opinion

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OUR OPINION: Lawsuit lurks in background of House race
The lawsuit against the two GOP candidates for House is sure to be a campaign issue; and given the circumstances, Democratic House candidate Pam Gulleson probably will try to make the most of it.
Friday, April, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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VIDEO: Kalk wins GOP endorsement in U.S. House race
The early bird got the worm in the five-way race for North Dakota Republicans’ endorsement in this year’s U.S. House race. After three ballots Sunday, state Republicans selected Public Service Commissioner Brian Kalk as their endorsed nominee.
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Michael Connor, Starkweather, N.D., letter: North Dakota takes a turn for the worse
Public Service Commission members accepting 'campaign contributions' from companies they are regulating, and people who throw their 'trucker bombs' where ever they want -- makes one wonder what direction North Dakota is heading in, doesn’t it?
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - - Opinion

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Vicki Voldal Rosenau, Valley City, N.D., letter: Foxes guard the henhouse at N.D. PSC
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act prohibits financial contributions to PSC regulators by coal companies under their administrative jurisdiction. There’s no wiggle room. That makes accepting such money illegal, not 'frivolous.'
Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - - Opinion

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Volunteers prepare for start of N.D. GOP convention
In a scene reminiscent of a holiday shopping frenzy, campaign workers rushed the North Dakota Republican state convention hall Friday to claim prime space for their favored candidate's signs as preparations for the weekend political soiree wrapped up.
Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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N.D.’s divided GOP creates friction in endorsement process
Divide within N.D. GOP creates friction in candidate endorsement process
Republicans have historically been the dominant political engine in North Dakota, but since the onset of the tea party movement, a philosophical divide has been driving a wedge through the party.
Friday, March, 30, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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N.D. U.S. Senate candidate Sand bypassing GOP endorsement process
U.S. Senate candidate Duane Sand says he's bypassing the North Dakota Republican Party's endorsing convention in Bismarck this weekend and taking his campaign straight to the June primary.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - - News

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Two N.D. organizations threaten lawsuit against two Public Service Commissioners
Two North Dakota organizations are threatening to sue if Public Service Commissioners Kevin Cramer and Brian Kalk don’t remove themselves from making decisions about the South Heart Coal mining permit application.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Two years later, health reform still divides
N.D. candidates stake out views on health care law
Two years ago, President Barack Obama signed his controversial health care reform act into law, but it remains as divisive as ever.
Monday, March, 26, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Laird says teacher salaries, Oil Patch schools need help
North Dakota needs to do more to help schools in the Oil Patch, increase teachers’ wages and address respect in schools, a candidate for state superintendent said Saturday. Max Laird of Bismarck received support for the nonpartisan office from the Democratic-NPL Party during the party’s state convention.
Sunday, March, 18, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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N.D. PSC: Crabtree focuses on ‘good environmental stewardship’
Kulm, N.D., rancher to seek Democratic-NPL endorsement for office Saturday
Brad Crabtree said the need for "responsible energy development" and a statewide energy efficiency policy remains unaddressed and has become more urgent than ever as the oil boom in western North Dakota continues to grow.
Tuesday, March, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. Tea Party debate skipped by top GOP candidates
Tonight will be the last scheduled debate for candidates in North Dakota’s top races prior to the state nominating conventions in March. But with several high-profile contenders from both parties not attending, less than half of the invited candidates will face their competition on stage. At least one participant is calling out his opponent’s absence, prompting a campaign issue over candidates’ willingness to debate in front of their party’s base of support.
Saturday, February, 25, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Richard Shafer, Grand Forks, letter: N.D. voters should reject GOP extremists
Don’t we have enough to sandbag when the Red River rises? And doesn’t Duane Sand know that a nuclear power plant requires a constant and large supply of water?
Sunday, February, 19, 2012 - - Opinion

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Cramer, Goettle move up in national GOP program for U.S. House candidates
North Dakota Republican U.S. House candidates Kevin Cramer and Shane Goettle have advanced in a national Republican program that could provide them access to funding and political support throughout the campaign. The National Republican Congressional Committee announced Thursday that Cramer and Goettle are now “On the Radar” candidates, the second step in the group’s “Young Guns” program.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Grand Forks tea party endorses Sand for U.S. Senate
The Valley Tea Party Conservative Coalition’s executive committee voted unanimously Thursday to endorse Republican candidate Duane Sand in North Dakota’s U.S. Senate race, the Grand Forks group announced.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Santorum swings through North Dakota
Hundreds flocked to Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum’s two stops in North Dakota, where he stressed an opposition to big federal government and support of the state’s oil industry.
Wednesday, February, 15, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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N.D. GOP candidates in U.S. House race run against Washington, each other
The six Republican candidates competing in North Dakota’s U.S. House race this year are all running against Washington in the hopes of being elected to serve there.
Tuesday, February, 14, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Members of North Dakota Tea Party Caucus resign
Emineth, Sand, Sorum involved in political campaigns
Three founding members of the North Dakota Tea Party Caucus have resigned. Gary Emineth, Duane Sand and Paul Sorum, all of whom are involved in political races this year, have stepped down from the tea party’s organizational committee.
Friday, February, 10, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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