Burgum may have missed out on the vice president pick, but North Dakota congressional members predict Trump will call on the governor again.| InForum
Kevin Cramer and Katrina Christiansen are scheduled to debate again on Oct. 16, just three weeks before Election Day.| Dickinson Press
North Dakota’s senators, who are likely to be called on to confirm Trump’s choices, were both excited by the selection of Gov. Doug Burgum for Interior secretary.| Dickinson Press
North Dakota Republican U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer is set to serve in the Senate for another six years after voters stamped his return ticket to Washington.| North Dakota Monitor
North Dakota Soybean Processors on Wednesday, Aug. 7, celebrated its grand opening with a standing-room-only crowd that spilled out of a large white tent in front of the plant's newly built offices.| Grand Forks Herald
A survey commissioned by Christiansen's campaign has the challenger at 38%, just 13 points behind incumbent Sen. Kevin Cramer, who comes in at 51%.| Grand Forks Herald
A survey commissioned by Christiansen's campaign has the challenger at 38%, just 13 points behind incumbent Sen. Kevin Cramer, who comes in at 51%.| Dickinson Press