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Nationally, Republicans didn't perform as well in the midterm elections as expected. The "red wave" was more of a "red mist."
North Dakota Republicans bucked that trend, though, and Congressman Kelly Armstrong's re-election was a part of that.
On this episode of Plain Talk, he argued that, despite Republicans not living up to "red wave" expectations, they've gained ground in the legislative chamber he serves in for three straight election cycles. As for why the NDGOP did better than Republicans nationally? Armstrong said a part of it is because our state's chief industries, agriculture and energy, were a bigger priority than some of the hot-button issues, like abortion, that dominated campaign messaging.
Also, he argued, it didn't help Democratic turnout that the party axed their own House candidate in the middle of the election year.
Armstrong also discussed why he supported Rep. Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House for what will presumably be a narrow GOP majority, what Republicans need to do in the next two years to expand on those majorities, and how Congress should handle the war between Ukraine and Russia.
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Nationally, Republicans didn't perform as well in the midterm elections as expected. The "red wave" was more of a "red mist."
North Dakota Republicans bucked that trend, though, and Congressman Kelly Armstrong's re-election was a part of that.
On this episode of Plain Talk, he argued that, despite Republicans not living up to "red wave" expectations, they've gained ground in the legislative chamber he serves in for three straight election cycles. As for why the NDGOP did better than Republicans nationally? Armstrong said a part of it is because our state's chief industries, agriculture and energy, were a bigger priority than some of the hot-button issues, like abortion, that dominated campaign messaging.
Also, he argued, it didn't help Democratic turnout that the party axed their own House candidate in the middle of the election year.
Armstrong also discussed why he supported Rep. Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House for what will presumably be a narrow GOP majority, what Republicans need to do in the next two years to expand on those majorities, and how Congress should handle the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Want to be notified when new episodes of Plain Talk publish? Click here to subscribe - it's free! - on the platform of your choice.

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