COREY MOCK
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Mary Christian, Minot, letter: Mock’s legislative accomplishments: None 
Bombast and bluster are unappealing qualities in a person. They are especially embarrassing from a political candidate.
Corey Mock, the Democratic nominee for secretary of state, is a case in point.
By Mary Christian , October 16, 2010
Mock: Recent attacks are ‘nothing more than a distraction’ 
October 15, 2010
- Corey Mock
- Dakota Student: Voting should be left to the other minds
- Dakota Student: The difference between God and religion
- Adam Jones, Bismarck, letter: Mock challenged readers to not vote
- Marlene Spicer and Ellen Tetrault, Grand Forks, letter: Web site reveals Mock’s views on God
- Brenden Jehlicka, Grand Forks, letter: Mock treats voters’ beliefs with ‘scorn’
- Richard Shafer, Grand Forks, letter: Attacks on Mock reach a new low
- Ell-Piret Multer, Grand Forks, letter: Letters distorted Mock’s college writings
- Corey Mock, Grand Forks, letter: Mismanagement plagues state office
- Michael Thomas, Grand Forks, column -- Editor: Columnist Mock’s job was to provoke
- Joe Aronson, Bismarck, letter: Desperate GOP gets personal in N.D. race
Michael Thomas, Grand Forks, column -- Editor: Columnist Mock’s job was to provoke
While Mock’s intentions in writing these articles seem to have been lost on these three letter-writers, his purpose for publishing both pieces simply was to ignite a vibrant and positive discussion among the students at UND.By Michael Thomas , October 14, 2010
Joe Aronson, Bismarck, letter: Desperate GOP gets personal in N.D. race
The office of secretary of state is too important to be won or lost on trivial matters such as student-newspaper articles written by a candidate when he was a student.By Joe Aronson , October 12, 2010
Corey Mock, Grand Forks, letter: Mismanagement plagues state office
Mine has been the type of campaign that people want to see — one focused on the issues and not personal attacks. I wish the same could be said of my opponent.By Corey Mock , October 12, 2010
Ell-Piret Multer, Grand Forks, letter: Letters distorted Mock’s college writings
The three letters that the Herald published distorted columns written by Mock while he was in college. I would hope that the editors would have read the articles in question and seen that they took Mock’s words and twisted them, taking them out of context.By Ell-Piret Multer , October 12, 2010
Richard Shafer, Grand Forks, letter: Attacks on Mock reach a new low
The 12 column inches of letters attacking North Dakota secretary of state candidate Corey Mock for columns he wrote for the Dakota Student in 2007 are reminiscent of the “witch-hunts” of the early 1950s.By Richard Shafer , October 12, 2010
Brenden Jehlicka, Grand Forks, letter: Mock treats voters’ beliefs with ‘scorn’
If there is any candidate North Dakota cannot afford to elect this fall, it is state Rep. Corey Mock, D-Grand Forks, the Democrat running for secretary of state.By Brenden Jehlicka , October 09, 2010
Adam Jones, Bismarck, letter: Mock challenged readers to not vote
In a March 7, 2007, column written for UND’s Dakota Student newspaper, Mock said students should “sit out” student-government elections. He sought to persuade his peers that they should “leave voting to the pros,” apparently as a way to stand up to the establishment.By Adam Jones , October 09, 2010
Marlene Spicer and Ellen Tetrault, Grand Forks, letter: Web site reveals Mock’s views on God
We feel the public needs to know about godless people “mocking” the Christian faith while trying to build a career in government.By Marlene Spicer and Ellen Tetrault , October 09, 2010
Al Jaeger, Bismarck, letter -- Jaeger: Mock makes false claims 
Over the past few months, supporters of Corey Mock, the Democratic/NPL Party candidate for secretary of state, have spread a distorted tale in letters-to-the-editor about my 18-year record as North Dakota’s secretary of state.
By Al Jaeger , October 07, 2010
Jonathan Wilsnack letter: N.D. needs Mock’s independence 
If there is one thing that gets tiring, it’s stagnant political banter that polarizes our communities and distracts from the real problems we need to address. That’s why I was excited to hear about Corey Mock’s desire to restore independence and accountability to our government.
By Jonathan Wilsnack , September 28, 2010
John Kappel, Grand Forks, letter: State office needs Mock’s efficiency 
Ten years into the new millennium, I would have hoped that Secretary of State Al Jaeger’s office already would be able to let businesses submit their forms online.
By John Kappel , September 26, 2010
Mock says Jaeger bungled tech spending 
By Dale Wetzel , September 15, 2010
Barry Nelson, Fargo, letter: Time for a change in the SecState’s office 
It was shocking to see that 3,600 hours of overtime were paid to Al Jaeger’s staff. Even more shocking was the two salaried managers of the office accruing 1,154 hours themselves.
By Barry Nelson , September 05, 2010
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