North Dakota’s Republican governor and newly announced 2024 candidate, Doug Burgham, rolled out a $3 million ad buyout Monday in the key early primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire, The Daily reported. Acknowledged by the Kohler News Foundation.
Bergum, who ran into the Republican primary on June 7, unveiled two TV ads as part of the campaign’s larger message push in both states, according to a press release. One video draws on the governor’s “small town” roots in North Dakota and his background, while another lists the governor’s election policies, including economics, energy and national security.
The 60-second ad read, “Small-town boy, beat-up owner, outstanding governor.” “Doug Burgum as president, the new leader in a changing economy.” (Related: ‘The Guy’s Got Balls’: Meet the lesser-known governors expected to jump into the 2024 presidential election)
Mr. Burgham faces a Republican primary packed with Republican heavyweights such as former President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence. North Dakota’s governors also include South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, He will also challenge conservative radio personality Larry Elder.
“Why run? First, fix this crazy economy. Second, free up America’s energy production. Third, rebuild the military to win the Cold War with China,” Bulgham said. Said in a 15 second video.
Real Clear Politics (RCP) average The 2024 national Republican primary, based on polls conducted between May 17 and June 10, shows Mr. Bergum’s approval rating at 1%.
The two-term governor had no political experience before running for office in 2016, but he did have decades of experience in the private sector. He inherited his family’s farm, mortgaged it in the 1980s and invested in technology company Great Plains Software, then sold it to Microsoft for $1.1 billion, where he served as senior vice president until 2007. rice field. In 1980, he founded the Kilbourne Group, a real estate developer. He co-founded software investment firm Arthur Ventures in 2006 and founded it in 2008.
Burgum swept both terms as governor, beating his Democratic opponent by about 60 points in 2016 and about 40 points in 2020. according to Go to Ballotpedia. The governor hold Consistently maintained high approval ratings throughout his tenure, Ranked According to Morning Consult, it will be the fourth most popular song in the U.S. in 2022, with 66% support.
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