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Alex Balzs GOP Endorsed Candidate for U.S. Congress on his Campaign in ND

44 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Open Range, host Gary Emineth sits down with Alex Balzs, the Republican Party's endorsed candidate for North Dakota's U.S. Congressional seat ahead of the June 9th primary. Alex shares what he's heard from voters across the state after more than 30,000 miles of travel and 150-plus meetings — North Dakotans want representation, accessibility, and someone willing to show up. He addresses his opponent Julie Fedorchak's refusal to debate and makes the case for why the endorsed candidate is the right choice for the state. The conversation covers a wide range of issues important to North Dakotans: the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and how Alex's military background — serving across the Air Force, Navy, and Army — shapes his perspective on foreign policy and the War Powers Act; the need for an ag bill that prioritizes family farms over corporate farming; building infrastructure like fertilizer plants and refineries in North Dakota; immigration and cartel activity at the southern border; and the importance of limited federal government and protecting constitutional rights including the Second Amendment. Alex also speaks to unity within the Republican Party and his commitment to being accessible to all North Dakotans — not just party loyalists — if elected. Joining the conversation is Cindy Balzs, Alex's wife and campaign partner, who shares her unique background as a military dependent, multilinguist, and PhD candidate in organizational psychology — and what life on the campaign trail has been like alongside her husband. Vote in the North Dakota Republican primary on June 9th. Learn more at AlexForNorthDakota.com. #congress #northdakota #gop

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