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Port: NDGOP to consider resolutions censuring Armstrong, Legislature over property taxes and book ban
The loudest voices in a political party don’t always speak for its voters—but in North Dakota, that gap may be widening into a chasm. With new leadership elections looming, the state’s Republican Party is poised to move further toward its most populist faction, raising questions about whether it still reflects the broader base that’s long supported traditional GOP candidates. For more news and commentary on how the party politics are diverging from Republican leadership, Rob Port with InForum has the full story.
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