KEVIN CRAMER
Speaking the truth...
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota's new addition to the U.S. House is committed to speaking the truth and says society needs more people to stand up and speak the truth. The most recent "truth" that Cramer s...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 11:34 PM
UND Observatory to hold second annual fundraising banquet in March; register now
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host its second annual fundraising banquet Monday, March 25, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Grand Forks, from 5 to 10 p.m. The observatory is part of the U...
Posted on 3/11/13 at 2:50 PM
Republican rallies
North Dakota's Republican candidates will tour the state in the coming days in one last campaign burst before Election Day. U.S. Senate candidate Gov. John Hoeven, U.S. House candidate Rep. Rick Berg...
Posted on 10/26/10 at 2:16 PM
Gulleson campaign criticizes poll, says race is much closer 
By Christopher Bjorke , October 25, 2012
POLL: Voters didn’t express strong feelings toward either U.S. House candidate 
By Christopher Bjorke , October 24, 2012
Cramer, Gulleson battle over health care reform in radio debate 
By Marino Eccher , October 17, 2012
Tom Osowski, Minto, N.D., letter: Berg, Cramer see safety net as No. 1 threat 
The only solutions for our problems offered by Berg and Cramer are shredding the social safety net for the poor while cutting taxes and ending regulations for the so-called “job creators.”
Instead of practical ideas, we get this half-baked “trickle-down” nonsense.
By Tom Osowski , October 12, 2012
Paul Anderson, Rutland, N.D., letter: Cramer pledges allegiance to Norquist 
How can someone represent the people of North Dakota when he already has signed a pledge to a man in Washington that limits his voting ability?
By Paul Anderson , October 12, 2012
Lonny Winrich, Grand Forks, column: Candidates, not taxpayers, should pay legal expenses 
These lawsuits were filed because of the activities of commissioners Kevin Cramer and Brian Kalk as candidates, not because of anything they did in the execution of their duties as commissioners. There’s no reason that North Dakotans should be on the hook for their personal political decisions.
By Lonny Winrich , October 06, 2012
N.D. Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, Bismarck, letter: Report violations to state’s attorney, not Herald 
If the letter-writer has credible evidence of violations of the law, then he should make a complaint directly to those authorities, if he hasn’t already, and not just in a letter to the editor.
By Wayne Stenehjem , September 19, 2012
Dexter Perkins, Grand Forks, letter: Tainted donations should prompt Cramer to resign 
Kevin Cramer, the Republican candidate for the U.S. House, has done a lot of finger pointing, but the bottom line is that he and fellow Public Service commissioner Brian Kalk took campaign contributions from some of the corporate interests and executives they regulate.
By Dexter Perkins , September 16, 2012
Todd Leake, Emerado, N.D., column: Cramer must get facts straight about Sierra Club 
The Sierra Club will continue to challenge Kevin Cramer and the Public Service Commission when they do the bidding of out-of-state CEOs instead of the people they swore an oath to serve fairly.
By Todd Leake , September 12, 2012
U.S. House candidate Pam Gulleson, Rutland, N.D., column: It’s time Kevin Cramer told the truth 
My opponent is trying to change the subject and go on the attack, and it’s pretty clear why
By Pam Gulleson , September 08, 2012
Kevin Cramer, Bismarck, column: Gulleson’s conduct ‘should sound warning bell’ 
I want to correct my opponent’s talk of “illegal actions” and “illicit funds” in referring to contributions to my campaign.
By Kevin Cramer , September 07, 2012
Richard Shafer, Grand Forks, letter: Heitkamp, Gulleson defend women’s rights 
It is patently un-American to support such government intervention in what should be a woman’s right to choose. North Dakota candidates Heidi Heitkamp and Pam Gulleson will move us away from this Sharia-like thinking that is guiding the patriarchal Republican Party and threatens freedom.
By Richard Shafer , September 02, 2012
Margeret C. Morley, letter: Cramer, not Gulleson, is the real extremist 
Shaina Lawrence, in her letter of Aug. 28, 2012, accuses Pam Gulleson of being an extremist partisan politician. This is not only untrue, but also ironic because her opponent, Republican Kevin Cramer, sold out long ago to Big Oil and to Washington-based Tea Party Super-PACs.
By Margaret C. Morley , September 02, 2012
John Hokana, Oakes, N.D., letter: Cramer flummoxed by farm bill’s fate 
Pam Gulleson has been traveling the state, talking about what steps we should take to actually get a farm bill passed. But Kevin Cramer spent a week in Washington, and when he came back, he said, “I don’t pretend to know where they’re going to get the votes.”
By John Hokana , August 26, 2012
Larry Jahnke, Bismarck, letter: If ‘character counts,’ Cramer qualifies 
I’ve seen Cramer behind the scenes when nobody else was watching. He is the “real deal.”
By Larry Jahnke , August 17, 2012
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