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Books by and about 2016 presidential candidates |
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Hard Choices, by Hillary Clinton (2014) |
Crippled America , by Donald J. Trump (2015) |
Trump vs. Hillary On The Issues , by Jesse Gordon (2016) |
Outsider in the White House, by Bernie Sanders (2015) |
American Dreams, by Marco Rubio (2015) |
Taking a Stand, by Rand Paul (2015) |
Unintimidated, by Scott Walker (2013) |
A Time for Truth, by Ted Cruz (2015) |
One Nation, by Ben Carson (2014) |
Trump/Pence vs. Clinton/Kaine On the Issues , by Jesse Gordon (2016) |
Living History , by Hillary Rodham Clinton (2003) |
Between Hope and History , by Bill Clinton (1996) |
In Harm’s Way , by Dr. Jill Stein (2000) |
Democrat vs. Republican vs. Green vs. Libertarian, Four Party's Presidential Nominees On The Issues (2016) |
Books by and about 2012 presidential candidates |
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Ten Letters
about Pres. Barack Obama (2011)
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Do Not Ask What Good We Do
about Rep. Paul Ryan (2012)
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Book Reviews |
(from Amazon.com) |
(click a book cover for a review or other books by or about the presidency from Amazon.com)
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Legislative voting records for North Dakota House and Senate
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Click on a participant to pop-up their full list of quotations from ND legislative records (number of quotes indicated):
- Doug Burgum (1) North Dakota Republican candidate for Governor
- Eliot Glassheim (2) Democratic candidate for Senate North Dakota
- Jack Dalrymple (6) North Dakota Republican Governor
- Marvin Nelson (3) North Dakota Democratic candidate for Governor
- Rick Becker (6) North Dakota Republican 2016 Gubernatorial candidate
- Rick Berg (1) Republican Challenger North Dakota
- Thomas Campbell (3) Republican candidate for North Dakota U.S. Senator North Dakota
- Tracy Potter (10) 2010 Democratic Challenger North Dakota
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North Dakota state legislative voting records, including these candidates:
- ND-R Doug Burgum , North Dakota Republican candidate for Governor
33rd Governor of North Dakota, as of December 15, 2016
- ND-D Eliot Glassheim, former Democratic candidate for Senate North Dakota
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, 18th district
- ND-D Marvin Nelson , North Dakota Democratic candidate for Governor
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, 9th district
- ND-R Rick Berg , Republican 2012 Senate Challenger North Dakota
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, from North Dakota's at-large district, Jan. 3, 2011-Jan. 3, 2013
Majority Leader of the North Dakota House of Representatives, Jan. 3, 2003-Jan. 3, 2009
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, 45th district, Jan. 3, 1985-Jan. 3, 2011
- ND-R Kelly Armstrong - Elected 2018 to U.S.House (R-ND-a)
Member of the North Dakota Senate from the 36th district (2012-2018)
Chair of the North Dakota Republican Party (2015-2018)
- ND-R Rick Becker - 2016 Candidate for Governor
State Representative from District 7 since 2012
- ND-R Jack Dalrymple - Governor since 2010
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 22nd district In office 1985–2000
- ND-D Tracy Potter - 2010 Senate Challenger
Member of the North Dakota Senate from the 35th district 2006 – 2010
- ND-R Thomas Campbell, 2018 Republican candidate for North Dakota U.S. Senator
Member of the North Dakota Senate (2012- )
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OnTheIssues.org excerpts: (click on issues for details)
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Abortion
Tracy Potter: Voted against making abortion a felony.
Tracy Potter: Define life as beginning at birth, not conception.
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Civil Rights
Rick Becker: Add "sexual orientation" to definition of discrimination.
Thomas Campbell: Voted NO on "sexual orientation" in defining discrimination.
Tracy Potter: Prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Tracy Potter: No job discrimination by sexual orientation/gender identity.
Tracy Potter: Repeal Cohabitation Law: unmarried couples can live together.
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Corporations
Jack Dalrymple: Cut corporate tax and income tax across the board.
Eliot Glassheim: Opposed across-the-board corporate and income tax cuts.
Marvin Nelson: Opposed across-the-board corporate and income tax cuts.
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Crime
Jack Dalrymple: No use of drones for criminal investigations.
Rick Becker: No use of drones for criminal investigations.
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Drugs
Marvin Nelson: Legalize medical marijuana.
Eliot Glassheim: Legalize medical marijuana.
Rick Becker: Voted NO on drug testing for TANF & SNAP benefits.
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Education
Tracy Potter: Deregulate homeschooling for parents with H.S. diplomas.
Tracy Potter: Voted NO on Home School Deregulation.
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Energy & Oil
Jack Dalrymple: Reduce oil extraction tax from 6.5% to 5%.
Rick Becker: Reduce oil extraction tax from 6.5% to 5%.
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Government Reform
Doug Burgum: Veto $5,000 limits on executive branch bonuses.
Jack Dalrymple: OpEd: Legislative $5,000 limit on governor's executive bonus.
Rick Becker: Voted YES on $5,000 limit on governor's executive bonus.
Thomas Campbell: Voted NO on $5,000 limit on governor's executive bonus.
Jack Dalrymple: Change restrictions for Voter ID.
Marvin Nelson: Opposed changes in restrictions for Voter ID.
Jack Dalrymple: Study ID cards for voting to ensure citizenship.
Rick Becker: Study ID cards for voting to ensure citizenship.
Thomas Campbell: Study ID cards for voting to ensure citizenship.
Tracy Potter: Opposed "Clean Elections" limited to $1500 contributions.
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Gun Control
Tracy Potter: Deadly force ok in self defense against an intruder.
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Immigration
Tracy Potter: Increase visa caps to meet labor shortages.
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Social Security
Rick Berg: 2005: Supported Bush's privatization plan as state rep.
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Click for quotations from other sources by:
- Doug Burgum North Dakota Republican candidate for Governor
- Eliot Glassheim Democratic candidate for Senate North Dakota
- Jack Dalrymple North Dakota Republican Governor
- Marvin Nelson North Dakota Democratic candidate for Governor
- Rick Becker North Dakota Republican 2016 Gubernatorial candidate
- Rick Berg Republican Challenger North Dakota
- Thomas Campbell Republican candidate for North Dakota U.S. Senator North Dakota
- Tracy Potter 2010 Democratic Challenger North Dakota
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The above quotations are from Legislative voting records for North Dakota House and Senate.
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