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NDGOP Chairwoman Introduces New State Executive Director

We discussed the party platform and why the Code of Conduct was removed. We started the discussion by questioning why former NDGOP Chairman, Perrie Schafer, placed it in there in the first place. People were supposed to report directly to Shafer or the Executive Director if they saw any misconduct. Sanford expressed how the Chairpersons are all adults elected in their districts and don't need to be treated like Junior High children. The Chairs answer to their constituents at the ballot box.

Sanford introduced the new Executive Director for North Dakota, David Roetman. Dave is from South Dakota and brings experience to the table and has a long history of fundraising and membership in the Republican Party.

Derek Gilbert, author, TV host and podcaster, is coming to the Pitchfork and Hoe event in Valley City, ND, October 27-28, 2023. He does a weekly podcast and radio show along with a daily news spot called "Five in Ten." He covers the top five stories of the day with a Christian biblical perspective.

We talked about manners and morals in the Lighter Side. We showed a video of Japanese children learning how to use their manners on public transportation by giving up their seats to the elderly, pregnant women, injured and ladies. We talked about how eating habits have also gone by the wayside.

NDGOP Chairwoman
Sandra Sanford
Republicans
North Dakota
party unity
misinformation
Fargo blogger
Fargo Forum
party platform
Code of Conduct
former NDGOP Chairman
Perrie Schafer
misconduct reporting
Chairpersons
elected districts
accountability
constituents
new Executive Director
David Roetman
South Dakota
fundraising
Republican Party membership
Derek Gilbert
author
TV host
podcaster
Pitchfork and Hoe event
Valley City
ND
October 27-28
2023
weekly podcast
radio show
"Five in Ten
" Christian biblical perspective
manners
morals
Lighter Side
Japanese children
public transportation
elderly
pregnant women
injured
eating habits

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