FORMER U.S. SENATOR KENT CONRAD ENDORSES KATRINA CHRISTIANSEN FOR NORTH DAKOTA SENATE SEAT

Published by News Dakota | August 21, 2024

BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Former U.S. Senator Kent Conrad, who represented North Dakota in the Senate from 1987 to 2013, has officially endorsed Katrina Christiansen in her bid for the U.S. Senate seat he once held.

Conrad, a prominent figure in North Dakota politics known for his bipartisan approach, praised Christiansen’s energy, intelligence, and dedication to the state. A media release states that Conrad, reflecting on his time in the Senate, expressed confidence in Christiansen’s ability to deliver results for North Dakota.

Christiansen, who is challenging incumbent Sen. Kevin Cramer, called Conrad’s endorsement a significant honor. A media release states that she highlighted his legacy of public service and expressed her determination to uphold the values important to North Dakotans.

Christiansen’s campaign has gained momentum in recent weeks, with polls showing her narrowing the gap against Cramer and outraising him in the last two reporting periods.

— By Jamie Dickerman

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