![]() ![]() No other contender is registering higher than 5.5% on average. The race’s leading contenders, Trump and DeSantis, have waded heavily into culture wars and grievances, using aggressive rhetoric against each other, political enemies and the press.Īccording to polling aggregator FivethirtyEight, Trump leads with a polling average of 53.9% to DeSantis’ 21.1%. Whether Burgum’s theory of the case will work in a Republican presidential primary remains to be seen. It’ll work.”īurgum is expected to announce on Wednesday in Fargo, N.D., multiple media outlets have reported. That’s how we can get America back on track. In North Dakota, we listen with respect and we talk things out. “Anger, yelling, infighting,” Burgum continued. “We need new leadership for our changing economy,” Burgum said in a video he released Monday, previewing “Wednesday’s big announcement.” Burgum is expected to announce on Wednesday in Fargo, N.D., multiple media outlets have reported.The conservative governor has pointed to his record of slashing regulations, balancing the state budget, and passing tax cuts, while also pitching the expansion of domestic oil and gas production and shrinking the federal government to “return power to the states”.Burgum has lamented Republicans' focus on culture war and said the Republican-controlled state legislature was too focused on issues like banning books from children’s libraries and restricting transgender minors’ access to health care and ability to participate in school sports, bills he ultimately signed into law anyway.In the handful of polls that have asked about him, including one from CNN late last month, at most 1% of Republican primary voters said he was their first choice. ![]() Doug Burgum, a two-term governor and former tech executive with Microsoft, is teasing a run for the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election ![]()
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