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Republicans expressed outrage at a blockade placed by a Democratic senate leader, who said he's following a precedent set by Republicans during the Biden administration.
“We won World War I, we won World War II, we won everything, and it just to me seems much more appropriate,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office last month.
Why should we trust that our state's Republican leaders will dissent, when appropriate, against the president?
Democrats have been focused on issues that matter most to Democrats. They need to focus on issues that matter to voters. Otherwise, they’re just preaching to the choir.

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Provisions in the law are "really going to harm consumers," says ND Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread, who predicts "pretty significant rate increases across the board, across the country."
“The President of the United States dropped a very early endorsement of Fedorchak’s reelection campaign,” Rob Port writes.
"The average man doesn't want to be free," H.L. Mencken wrote. "He simply wants to be safe."
It's not fair, and the abuse heaped on Sheriff Jesse Jahner and other local law enforcement officers is not defensible, but it is the reality we're living with.
"The new leadership in Gov. Kelly Armstrong's state party has already censured him twice, but the voting public clearly doesn't care," Rob Port writes.

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North Dakota’s elected leaders across the board saw more than 50% approval from those surveyed in a recent poll.
The courts are the ones truly shaping the future of college athletics, not the NCAA, nor the White House
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North Dakota's longtime superintendent of public schools was nominated earlier this year, but with plenty of enemies on her right flank, her confirmation process has stalled.

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