DEMOCRATS
UND poly sci student Karly Moen receives national ‘College Women’s Leadership Award’ for social activism, engagement
Karly Moen knows the importance of working well with others and going beyond expectations. Those basic building blocks for success will serve her well as she explores interests in politics and poli...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:29 AM
"FLOTUS"
I received an email the other day from Barack. The subject line read, "FLOTUS" - which caused me to say, "What the hell is that?" I am, after all, in a field that is fairly acronym savvy so I consider...
Posted on 1/16/12 at 8:05 AM
GIVEAWAY! Two pork-roast dinner tickets
A source gave me two tickets to the DEM-NPL Disrict's 12-29 annual pork roast dinner, and I can't go, so I'm sharing them with you, dear readers. The dinner is 5:30 p.m. THIS Sunday, Oct. 16, at Spir...
Posted on 10/13/11 at 2:58 PM
Democrat Congressman Convicted
FBI Agents found $90,000 in cash in the freezer ! A Federal Jury conviced former Louisiana congressman William Jefferson. Accused of taking $400,000 in bribes in New Orleans and seeking millions more ...
Posted on 8/8/09 at 11:31 AM
Dems promote agenda for session
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers should approve at least $50 million for public works projects in western North Dakota’s oil-producing region when they begin their special session next month, Democrats said Friday.By Dale Wetzel , October 29, 2011
ND, Minn. lawmakers split on debt solutions
WASHINGTON — Congress remains staunchly divided over how to tackle the nation’s debt crisis, and not even North Dakota and Minnesota federal lawmakers agree on a solution.By Kristen M. Daum , July 27, 2011
North Dakota Democrats elect leaders for next legislative session
BISMARCK (AP) — Rep. Jerome Kelsh, a longtime North Dakota state senator who is serving his first House term, was elected as the House Democratic minority leader Tuesday, defeating Parshall Rep. Kenton Onstad for the job. Kelsh, 70, succeeds Rep. Merle Boucher, who was the House Democratic leader for 14 years. Boucher declined to run for another House term in favor of a race for North Dakota agriculture commissioner, which Boucher lost to Republican incumbent Doug Goehring.November 17, 2010
Dems endorse Potter for Senate
Bismarck state Sen. Tracy Potter is ready to step into the shoes of retiring U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan — but he says he knows he can’t fill them.By Forum Communications Co. , March 28, 2010
Area Democrats undecided
February 28, 2010
Potter to attend local Democratic convention
North Dakota Sen. Tracy Potter of Bismarck will attend the state Democratic-NPL District 37, District 36 and District 39 convention in Dickinson on Saturday. Potter intends to seek the Democrat’s endorsement for the U.S. Senate, he said.February 25, 2010
Once again, Democrats eat their own words
Who says there’s no difference between Democrats and Republicans? When Republicans take power, they band together to fight DemocratsBy Bill Press , January 10, 2009
Canvassing Board OKs results; Dems look at recounts
BISMARCK — North Dakota Democrats have a team of lawyers looking into whether they should demand recounts in District 6, District 10 and District 22 House races, where their candidates were defeated by 71 votes, 21 votes and 91 votes, respectively.By By Janell Cole , November 19, 2008
Democrats to host town hall meeting
Sen. Tim Mathern, Dem-NPL candidate for governor, and Merle Boucher, Dem-NPL candidate for lieutenant governor and legislative candidates from the area are holding a town hall meeting in Dickinson. The town hall meeting takes place today at 7 p.m. at Dickinson City Hall.By By the Press Staff , July 16, 2008
Obama to visit Fargo on Thursday
FARGO - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is making his first visit to Fargo on Thursday, marking an emerging presence of his campaign across the state.By By Kelly Smith , July 01, 2008
Dems see power in caucus vote
BISMARCK — After wending his way through the lines of giddy Democrats to cast his presidential caucus ballot at the Bismarck Moose Club on Tuesday, Jim Murray of Bismarck was asked if it was a good day to be a Democrat.February 07, 2008
Democrats call for ethics review, citing Keiser’s WSI actions
BISMARCK — Upset that Rep. George Keiser, R-Bismarck, won’t resign from a workers compensation committee, Democratic lawmakers have asked for a review of the Legislature’s ethics rules.January 30, 2008
N.D. Dems see legislative gains from WSI woes
BISMARCK — One veteran Republican senator jokes ruefully that it’s the political “gift that keeps on giving.”January 27, 2008
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