Gulleson to join Blue Cross Blue Shield of N.D.
December 19, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
Pam Gulleson, a former state legislator and long-time congressional aide, will be vice president of public affairs for Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota. Continue Reading
GRAND FORKS The major-party candidates for North Dakota’s only seat in the U.S. House of Representatives present a choice between the legacy of the state’s powerful retired senator or a fixture of Republican government here.
GRAND FORKS Republican U.S. House of Representatives candidate Kevin Cramer is ahead of his opponent Pam Gulleson by 20 percentage points, according to a recent poll commissioned by Forum Communications.
BISMARCK Dwight Thompson is a solid conservative businessman who will be voting for a Republican for president and a Democrat for Senate.
BISMARCK Republican U.S. House candidate Kevin Cramer on Tuesday defended his support for ending a federal tax break that is important to North Dakota’s wind energy industry, saying the subsidy isn’t affordable at a time of huge budget deficits.
GRAND FORKS The Democratic candidate for North Dakota’s seat in the U.S. House of Representatives is using a subsidy for wind power to distinguish herself from her opponent.
When it comes to leading the state of North Dakota, third-party candidates have not had much luck. In the state’s 123-year history, all of its governors have been either Democrat or Republican, or affiliated with a supporting party. The same holds true for its representatives and senators in the U.S. Congress. 
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