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ND Voting Trends, Support for Conservative Campaigns, and a Record-Breaking Steer

The show highlighted a surprising trend in the state's politics: many legislators, who are members of the Republican party, often align their votes with their Democratic colleagues. Leginate offers a valuable resource for viewers, allowing them to see the voting patterns of their representatives.

Pritchard also shed light on the Citizens Alliance of North Dakota, an organization dedicated to supporting candidates in public office who align with traditional and foundational principles. This group plays a crucial role in funding and promoting candidates for various positions in the political landscape.

The episode also featured Karisa Grothe, who discussed her journey in politics, including her decision to run for the Senate in North Dakota's 14th District. Grothe shared her experiences of being actively involved in the school board in Minnesota and her subsequent move to Wilton, North Dakota. Her relocation was driven by her disagreement with Minnesota's approach to face masks during the Covid-19 situation, illustrating her commitment to certain values and principles.

In a lighter segment, the show introduced "Tommy," the record-breaking largest living steer, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

Overall, the episode of "Ladies of Another View" offered a mix of in-depth political analysis, personal stories of political engagement, and lighthearted entertainment. It emphasized the importance of being informed about local politics and encouraged viewers to get involved, regardless of their age. For more information on the topics discussed, viewers were directed to visit www.cand.win, www.leginate.com, and the show's Facebook page.

Ladies of Another View
Brandon Pritchard
Mary Graner
Emily Bendish
Laurie Boeshans
Leginate
voting records
North Dakota
Republican
Democrat
Citizens Alliance of North Dakota
conservative campaigns
Karisa Grothe
Senate
Minnesota
school board
Wilton
face masks
Covid-19
Guinness World Record
largest steer
Tommy

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