Cramer Wins Another Term in Congress
UPDATE:
Congressman Kevin Cramer beat out Democratic candidate Chase Iron Eyes and Libertarian candidate Jack Seaman.
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Incumbent U.S. Congressman Kevin Cramer of North Dakota faces Democrat Chase Iron Eyes and Libertarian Jack Seaman this year.
Iron Eyes aims to get both Democrats and Republicans to work together to continue doing what’s best for North Dakota.
“I’m loyal to smart, analytical, compassionate decision making for the next 100 years, trying to build an economy that our kids can inherit. That’s one thing we forget; our kids are watching this election,” said Democratic ND House candidate Chase Iron Eyes.
Seaman says two party politics is problematic for the state.
This is his second time running for U.S. House.
“I’m the only candidate in the race that’s very serious about reducing the size and scope of the federal government and the amount of money that it spends,” said Libertarian ND House candidate Jack Seaman.
Cramer says he wants to continue bringing common sense and conservative politics to Washington and help rebuild the state’s economy.
“The people of North Dakota know me, they know me very well and they’ve seen me bring common sense solutions to Washington D.C. We need to return a lot more of the regulations and laws to state and local governments,” said Congressman Kevin Cramer.
All of the candidates still currently support the presidential candidate for their respective parties.
Both Iron Eyes and Congressman Cramer are watching the numbers in Bismarck, and Seaman is watching the numbers here in Fargo.



