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Opinion

Columnist Joan Brickner recalls the violence at the Capitol January 6, 2021.
Columnist Ross Nelson reflects on a mild April and the harsh Aprils of the past.
Columnist Gary Emineth writes about the Republican candidates for U.S. House.
Trygve Olson comments on recent closed-door meetings about the promotion of carbon capture projects in North Dakota.
Trygve Olson comments on Fargo police officers who were recently accused of racial profiling.
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Sen. Kevin Cramer joined this episode of Plain Talk, where co-host Chad Oban and I also spoke about renewed controversy over the NDGOP convention, North Dakota's U.S. House race, and more.
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Critics say the party used inconsistent calculations to arrive at the results. Party executive director Andrew Nyhus says the party is looking to audit the counts.
“Recognizing a need to change, our church is turning to this response team to chart a new way forward.”
"Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress have said that if they regain power in this election, they will try again to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Thousands of Minnesotans and millions of Americans could lose their health care if they do," writes Ken Martin.
Becker is claiming that his opponent, Julie Fedorchak, is "underfunded." In reality, she had the best fundraising quarter for any House candidate from North Dakota in more than a decade.
🔊 U.S. House candidate Cara Mund says her opponents worship Donald Trump but doesn't rule out voting for him. One opponent, Julie Fedorchak, talks about her evolving position on a federal abortion ban.

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Did anyone expect North Dakota's highly anticipated gubernatorial primary between two well-funded Republican candidates to be this quiet?
"In column after column, Port wastes no opportunity to spew out his irrational reasoning as to how these people are destroying not only the Republican Party in North Dakota, but also the way politics is conducted at every level," writes Tom Tracy.
Cara Mund said what separates her from the other four Republican candidates is her belief that no one is above the law, and that governments shouldn’t be controlling women’s bodies.

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