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Fargo Mayoral Candidate Michelle Turnberg on Open Range with Perry Schumacher Michelle Turnberg, current Fargo City Commissioner and mayoral candidate, joined Perry Schumacher on Open Range to lay out her vision for reclaiming Fargo's conservative identity ahead of the June 9th election (early voting June 2nd). Turnberg, a former news anchor turned medical sales professional, was recruited into local politics by conservative community members and quickly became a vocal advocate for fiscal responsibility and public safety. She ran for City Commission — and won the most votes — because she believes change starts locally. Her top campaign priorities center on core city services: police, fire, roads, water, and utilities. She argues Fargo has lost focus by trying to be everything to everyone, resulting in $1.3 billion in debt — double that of comparable cities like Rochester and Sioux Falls. She's calling for a forensic audit to track where taxpayer money is going and wants to eliminate funding to special interest groups and nonprofits, noting Fargo already has nearly 2,000 nonprofits to handle social services. On public safety, Turnberg applauded the retirement of the previous police chief, whom she called "soft on crime," and welcomed the new chief sworn in the day before the interview. She's been fighting Fargo's free needle program — over 3 million distributed since 2018 — and the relocation of the Downtown Engagement Center, calling these policies enabling rather than compassionate. Turnberg is unapologetically conservative, endorsed by Senator Kevin Cramer and Fargo Area Conservatives, and says so-called "nonpartisan" candidates are using the label as a political tactic. She calls herself a "doer, not a be-er" — focused on results, not titles. Vote Turnberg for Fargo Mayor — June 9th. Early voting starts June 2nd. Visit turnbergformayor.com #fargo #mayorrace #northdakota
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