Cramer Attempts to Take Credit for Heitkamp Accomplishment

Kevin Cramer has finally released an ad this election cycle talking about accomplishments. It is something I have pushed his campaign to do for months. “Notice anything missing in those ads? Accomplishments….we’ve yet to hear what specifically he has accomplished in his six years in office.” I wrote back in July. It is now the second week […]

Candidates Trying to Have It Both Ways on Farm Policy

It appears some Legislators are attempting to have it both ways on farming policy in North Dakota. Paging through the North Dakota Farmers Union magazine while at Big Iron, I found their voter guide. Their question was simple, do you support the state’s anti-corporate farming law? A handful of respondents replied “yes” even though their […]

Cramer Dodges Farm Debate for Fundraiser in Texas

Today kicks off Big Iron the largest farm show in the upper-Midwest. For three days in West Fargo people involved with agriculture gather to talk about all things farm and ranch related. In the midterm election, agriculture has been propelled to the front of our political debate due to policy decisions in Washington. That is […]

Cramer Campaign Appears to Struggle in Affording Advertisements

Labor Day weekend is considered the unofficial start of the fall campaign. Candidates tend to kick into a higher gear as vacations come to a close and children are back in school. If you live in North Dakota you’ve been witness to an onslaught of advertising dating back months in the U.S. Senate race. We […]

Question Public Polling Paid for by Candidates

Kelly Armstrong’s campaign released poll results to selected friendly outlets today. The poll, paid for by his campaign and conducted by Axis Research, shows he has passed 50% and leads his opponent Mac Schneider. The results may have been released today, but I’ve heard about this poll as it was being conducted. Participants felt compelled […]