Obama trounces ND anti-abortion laws: Grande says ‘I expect no less’
April 26, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
BISMARCK President Barack Obama, pledging to fight state efforts to ban abortion practices, said Friday that North Dakota’s most recent law prohibiting abortions as early as six weeks after conception is one attempt “to turn back the clock for policies more suited to the 1950s than the 21st century.” Continue Reading
FARGO Young women have told Bette Grande that they didn’t go through with an abortion because they saw an ultrasound of their unborn child.
Participants take on federal spending, taxes, health care lawSix North Dakota U.S. House candidates declared their support for spending cuts, dumping the new federal health care law and overhauling the income tax during a debate Friday sponsored by a group of conservative organizations.
Valley City, ND (WDAY TV) – The race to replace Rick Berg’s Congressional seat is shaping up to be a heated one. Five GOP contestants took the stage in Valley City tonight for the first debate.
North Dakota Rep. Bette Grande, R-Fargo, picked up a national endorsement today as she vies for the GOP endorsement to run for the U.S. House next year.
Republican Kevin Cramer opened his fourth congressional race late Thursday, announcing in a short video on his campaign website that he would seek the GOP endorsement for North Dakota’s lone U.S. House seat. 
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