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Port: A candidate characteristic that matters more than party or ideology
Voters urged to focus on candidates’ policy impact and community service instead of personal fame or divisive rhetoric, with examples from Minot, Bismarck, and Fargo.
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Port: A candidate characteristic that matters more than party or ideology
MINOT — We're in a new election season, meaning you and I will have decisions to make at the ballot box soon. A regiment of candidates will be asking for our votes, and it's our duty to discern which candidates will do the best job governing us. A lot of what goes into that decision will have to do with things like ideology and partisan affiliation, but I'd ask you to consider another factor before all else: Does the candidate want to be elected…
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