Cramer Still Wants to Gut Pre-Existing Condition Protections

(Bismarck, ND) – Kevin Cramer can spin all he wants to try and convince North Dakotans that he’ll protect coverage for pre-existing conditions, but here’s the truth: Cramer supports a reckless, partisan lawsuit that would get rid of the current health care law, including patient protections that prevent insurance companies from denying coverage to folks with pre-existing conditions or charging them more for their care.

“Kevin Cramer can see the writing on the wall: his dangerous health care agenda, including gutting protections for those with pre-existing protections, is deeply unpopular with voters on both sides of the aisle,” said Courtney Rice, Press Secretary for the North Dakota Democratic-NPL. “But no amount of election year spin can cover up the fact that for his entire career in Washington, Cramer has voted dozens of times to undermine the care and patient protections North Dakotans rely on.”

Background:
HuffPost: GOP Senate Candidates Are Scrambling To Rewrite Their Record On Pre-Existing Conditions
CNBC: Kaiser poll: 75% of Americans want to keep key ACA protection as GOP challenges constitutionality
High Plains Reader: Cramer’s Office Threatens Constituents

Read more about Cramer’s dangerous health care agenda here.

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More Tariffs Announced – Where Is Cramer?

(BISMARCK, ND) – Over the weekend, the administration announced tariffs on another $200 billion of Chinese imports, which are set to take effect “weeks before [the] November elections” and “are all but certain to be met immediately by Chinese retaliation against U.S. exporters, especially against farmers.” This announcement follows the president’s threat of additional tariffs on $257 billion on Chinese goods that were announced en route to Kevin Cramer’s fundraiser in Fargo less than two weeks ago.

Reminder: It’s been more than 16 days since Cramer missed his self-imposed deadline for when he’d become “concerned” enough to stand with North Dakota against the trade war – and bizarrely, Cramer is still maintaining that “the trade issues [are] to the benefit of North Dakotans and North Dakota farmers.” Cramer cowered when had the opportunity to stand with North Dakota against the trade war, instead choosing to put his political capital and financial self-interest ahead of the folks he’s supposed to represent.

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CROOKED CRAMER’S CHRONICLES – SKIPPING AG FORUM TO FUNDRAISE – DECLINING DEBATES

Welcome to Cramer’s Chronicles where, every Friday, we’ll break down the latest and greatest weekly hits about Cramer’s crooked, self-serving, extreme, and gaffe-prone behavior that puts himself and his partisan politics ahead of North Dakotans.

CRAMER SKIPS AG FORUM TO FUNDRAISE. 💰Kevin Cramer made his priorities clear when he chose to hobnob with donors at an up to $50,000 closed-door fundraiser in Texas rather than discuss important ag issues with North Dakotans at Big Iron, the largest farm show in the upper Midwest. But of course Cramer wouldn’t want to attend, he would’ve been forced to discuss “topics [on which he] has a relatively weak position,” including “trade where he has backed the President’s actions and the farm bill where he is limited in what he can do because he chose not to be on the House Agriculture Committee.”

WATCH WDAY’s coverage of the event: “WDAY reached out to Cramer’s campaign to see if the congressman had a response. The congressman is traveling today, and could not be reached before the show.”

Our take: Not only is Kevin Cramer too cowardly to face farmers and manufacturers attending Big Iron after he repeatedly kowtowed to the administration on the trade war, but he’s using the opportunity to seek financial gain. Unfortunately, that’s typical behavior for Cramer – North Dakotans have come to expect nothing more from the same politician who puts his finances above all else.

DECLINING DEBATES. As Tyler Axness points out, Cramer’s “snub” of the ag issues forum “is the latest in a growing list” of debates and forums Cramer has refused to participate in. So far, Cramer has declined six events with Senator Heitkamp. What is he afraid of? Perhaps it’s his health care agenda that threatens coverage for many folks in North Dakota, including individuals with a pre-existing condition. Or maybe it’s his reckless embrace of the administration’s trade war that’s hurting North Dakota’s farmers, manufacturers, and producers. Or maybe it’s his repeated calls to cut Social Security or Medicare. Since he’s turning down debates left and right, we may never know.

“MR. CRAMER… YOU DON’T SEEM TO CARE.” Be sure to watch Heidi for North Dakota’s newest ad, “Blame,” in which a Carrington soybean farmer calls out Cramer for not caring about the havoc-wreaking consequences this trade war is having on the state.

ICYMI: CRAMER TRADE WAR GOES “FROM BAD TO WORSE IN CAVALIER COUNTY.”

  • With no end in sight to the current trade war with China, projected lower yields, and limited ways to store the beans that are harvested long term, the once cash crop is now a cash flop.
  • In years prior, soybean growers in the area could expect around $8.50 to $8.75 per bushel. This year’s prices have been completely different, with prices hanging close to $6.75 per bushel. Since July, the basis for soybeans has dropped about 70 cents.
  • “Farmers didn’t have anything to do with the tariffs; we were simply a pawn in the game which makes it difficult,” [Nancy Johnson, Executive Director of the North Dakota Soybean Growers Association] said. “We certainly are not getting any indications that the trade with China will be resolved. Farmers are looking at long-term storage and hoping for better prices in Spring.
  • Johnson explained that after nearly four decades of creating a market in China that takes 70 percent of U.S. soybeans and streamlining the transportation process in North Dakota to expedited the shipping, the lack of foresight into how the tariffs would effect producers is frustrating. “We did the work, and now we are being punished,” Johnson stated.
  • Senator Heidi Heitkamp has been working diligently to support farmers amid the ongoing trade war.

OUT OF TOUCH WITH ND: EXAMPLE ∞ . Cramer once again proved that he’s out of touch with North Dakotans, claiming that, in today’s economy, $1,000 “isn’t really that high a price” in reference to his fundraiser last week.

READ OF THE WEEK: “WHAT DO NATIVE AMERICANS HAVE TO LOSE WITH CRAMER? A LOT.” Mike McFeely lays out what exactly Native Americans have to lose by voting for Cramer. The answer? “A hell of a lot.”

  • What the hell do they have to lose? An advocate in the Senate for starters. A voice. An ally. Somebody who has made Native American issues one of the centerpieces of her stay in the Senate.
  • Heitkamp has kept Native American issues at the forefront. She’s a member of the Indian Affairs Committee, an assignment she’s held since shortly after being elected in 2012. The first bill Heitkamp introduced, a bipartisan one, called for a commission on Native children. She worked with Republican Sen. John McCain to expand AMBER Alerts to reservations. She recently introduced Savanna’s Act to protect missing and murdered Native women in the wake of the horrific murder of Fargo’s Savanna Greywind. Heitkamp supported greater protections for Native American women in the Violence Against Women Act. She’s fought for better federal law enforcement presence in Indian Country.
  • And Cramer? He’s so sympathetic to Native Americans that he told a gathering at Spirit Lake he didn’t feel safe on the reservation because he’s white, in the midst of lecturing a domestic abuse survivor on the constitutionality of tribal provisions in the Violence Against Women Act.

TWEET OF THE WEEK.

Cramer’s Two Faces on Trade

(BISMARCK, ND) – Kevin Cramer has pledged to support the president 100 percent of the time – even if that means going against the best interests of North Dakotans. Take the trade war. Cramer previously supported free trade – saying North Dakota needed access to markets and a global “marketplace” – but as soon as the president announced tariffs that deeply impact our agriculture community, Cramer flipped and became a rubber stamp for the escalating, reckless trade war.

Now, Cramer will do or say anything to prove his loyalty to the president, calling farmers’ concerns “hysteria,” suggesting that they hang tough in the face of “short-term pain,” and going so far as to compare someone wanting him to stand up against tariffs to “shoot[ing himself] in the head.”

“North Dakotans are fiercely independent and they expect the same of their representatives,” said Courtney Rice, Press Secretary for the North Dakota Democratic-NPL. “So when Kevin Cramer campaigns on standing with the administration 100 percent of the time, even with regard to this reckless trade war, they know Cramer isn’t looking out for them.”

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Cramer Not Telling Truth on Cutting Social Security, Medicare

(BISMARCK, ND) – With Election Day only 54 days away,  Kevin Cramer is desperately trying to paper over his record of supporting cuts to Social Security and Medicare. Last week, Cramer once again called for “tweak[s]” to both programs, arguing that they weren’t the same as cuts and that no one approaching eligibility for the programs would be affected.

But, as PolitiFact pointed out, “experts said” calls for such tweaks like raising the eligibility age and increasing means testing could be interpreted as calls for cuts,” a position Cramer “has held… for years.”

No wonder The Forum’s Jack Zaleski called Cramer “one of the best fudge masters in Washington, D.C.

Read more on Cramer’s continued calls to jeopardize Social Security and Medicare here, here, and here.

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Boschee Presents Vision for SoS, Jaeger Bombs

During the debate on Prairie Public, Dem-NPL candidate for Secretary of State outlined a vision to modernizing the office, while the 25-year incumbent shows he doesn’t have the answers

(BISMARCK, ND) — After tonight’s Secretary of State candidate debate, Executive Director of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Scott McNeil released the following statement:

Tonight’s debate made it clear: Josh Boschee is the only candidate for Secretary of State who has any vision of modernizing the office and making it easier for businesses, nonprofits, and family farmers to operate in North Dakota. Al Jaeger has not kept up with the times and made plenty of false promises about reforming. It is time for new leadership and Josh Boschee’s record as a legislator and business leader prove he is qualified and ready to be North Dakota’s next Secretary of State.”

Boschee vs. Jaeger, Modernization vs. Stagnation

Al Jaeger has had 25 years to modernize the Secretary of State’s office. Now Republicans, Independents, and Democrats agree he has to go.

(BISMARCK, ND) — Tonight on Prairie Public, North Dakotans will hear different visions from three candidates for the Secretary of State’s office, but one thing that Republicans, Independents, and Democrats agree on: Al Jaeger has got to go.

The most important issue facing North Dakota’s Secretary of State is bringing the office into the 21st century. While other states embraced new technologies and reformed their practices years ago to make it easier for businesses and nonprofit groups to operate, the inefficiencies and oversights in North Dakota have piled up.

Republicans knew this when they gave him the boot at their convention, but now they are asking North Dakotans to forget all that and vote for Al because they would rather have one of their own in office than a competent reformer.

Al Jaeger is bad for business.

North Dakota ranks 46th in wait time for business registration, which involves a complicated and outdated process for businesses just to receive their license. In neighboring states of South Dakota and Minnesota, businesses can be up and running the same day their application is filed.

Al Jaeger wastes taxpayer money.

For the past 10 years, Jaeger has promised to get his act together to finally update North Dakota’s system. But after a decade and nearly $2 million in taxpayer dollars spent, Jaeger has not delivered on the online registration system he promised.

Al Jaeger is not protecting voting rights.

The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy, but Jaeger does not seem to have his priorities straight. Leading up to the June 2018 primary election, Jaeger ignored a judge’s order to launch a program to educate voters on North Dakota’s voter ID law. Now, despite warnings from government officials and experts in the field, he’s brushing off cybersecurity threats to North Dakota’s election system.

Additionally, Jaeger has wasted taxpayer dollars defending unconstitutional voter ID lawsand then failed to reach a settlement with the tribe that was suing him, causing the lawsuit to drag on and wasting more of the state’s resources.

Cramer’s Political Career: Ineffective, Lapdog, Self-Serving

(BISMARCK, ND) – Kevin Cramer has demonstrated time and again that he’ll always kowtow to the administration to increase his political capital – but, if you still need convincing, look no further than the threat of possible new tariffs made by the president on the way to a fundraiser for Cramer. Rather than argue against this reckless policy, Cramer ignored the announcement, choosing instead to focus on increasing his finances, showcasing both his ineffectiveness and willingness to kowtow to his D.C. bosses no matter what.

From Courtney Rice, Press Secretary for the North Dakota Democratic-NPL: “Kevin Cramer: Ineffective. Lapdog. Self-serving. That’s what North Dakotans can expect from Kevin and his political career.”

Reminder: It’s been more than 10 days since Cramer missed his self-imposed deadline for when he’d become “concerned” enough to stand against the trade war and break his pledge of supporting the president 100 percent of the time. He has yet to take any meaningful actions.

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In Third Debate, Schneider Lances Armstrong on Trade, Health Care

The Dem-NPL candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives puts North Dakota first in policy decisions, not party bosses

(BISMARCK, ND) — Following tonight’s debate in Fargo, Democratic-NPL Executive Director Scott McNeil released the following statement:

“Since the beginning of his campaign, Kelly Armstrong has been on the wrong side of the two most important issues facing North Dakotans: the trade war and the fight to preserve access to affordable health care. Tonight, North Dakotans saw more of the same from Kelly, a rubber-stamp politician who is willing to side with Washington Republicans on policies that are bad for farmers and working families as long as it helps him climb the career ladder.

Mac Schneider is a proven leader with a clear track record of working on behalf of North Dakotans. As North Dakota’s sole voice in the House of Representatives, Mac will be an advocate for working families and work in a bipartisan way to achieve common-sense results. Tonight we saw a very clear choice for North Dakota’s voters: another rubber-stamp politician looking out for himself or an independent leader who will fight for his state.”

Schneider vs. Armstrong Round 3: What To Watch For

As the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives take the debate stage in Fargo, voters should ask themselves who will stand with North Dakota over party bosses

(BISMARCK, ND) — Tonight on Prairie Public, Mac Schneider and Kelly Armstrong will face off in their third debate for North Dakota’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Last month we wondered which Kelly Armstrong was going to show up for the debate, but now with just 55 days until Election Day, we know what kind of legislator he will be.

Kelly Armstrong is wrong for North Dakota on the Trade War

Over the past few months, as the administration’s trade war dragged on, farmers saw markets for their crops disappear and orders canceled. Now, as North Dakota enters harvest season, Armstrong continues to go along with these misguided tariffs that are hurting farmers’ bottom line and put their future at risk.

Instead of standing up for North Dakota’s farmers, Armstrong has decided to side with the Washington Republican establishment.

Kelly Armstrong is wrong for North Dakota on Health Care

As a member of the North Dakota Senate, Armstrong voted against the bipartisan expansion of Medicaid that allowed over 20,000 North Dakotans to gain access to health coverage. Last month, Armstrong joined his ND GOP colleagues in an attempt to cover uptheir history working against access to affordable health care for North Dakotans. At the press conference, Armstrong doubled down on his support of an out-of-state lawsuit that could strip away access to care for 47,000 North Dakotans and leave over 300,000 people with pre-existing conditions without crucial protections from being denied coverage.

Kelly Armstrong is wrong for North Dakota on Corporate Farming

Not only is Armstrong’s support of the trade war damaging to ag producers, he has consistently taken the side of corporations over North Dakota’s family farmers. In the North Dakota Senate, Armstrong advocated for an expansion of corporate farming, a law that was eventually overturned by the voters. North Dakota’s family farmers deserve a representative that will take their side over large corporate farming interests.

“Cramer Dodges Farm Debate for Fundraiser in Texas”

(BISMARCK, ND) – Kevin Cramer made his priorities clear when he chose to attend an up to $50,000 fundraiser in Texas rather than discuss important ag issues with North Dakotans at Big Iron today. Tyler Axness has the latest:

NDxPlains: Cramer Dodges Farm Debate for Fundraiser in Texas

  • In the midterm election, agriculture has been propelled to the front of our political debate due to policy decisions in Washington. That is the reason the Red River Farm Network (RRFN) invited Kevin Cramer and Heidi Heitkamp to debate in front of North Dakota farmers.
  • Heidi Heitkamp accepted the invitation. Kevin Cramer declined. Instead, Cramer was in Texas at a fundraiser for his campaign.
  • Cramer’s snub of today’s debate is the latest in a growing list. According to people familiar with the debate requests, Cramer has declined one of the two debates with AARP and Prairie Public. He said “no” to a KFGO debate on statewide radio, and turned down a debate on Fox News. He has also rejected another farm-based debate with the Chamber of Commerce Ag Forum in conjunction with ND Soybean Council. It turns out, he has rejected more debates than he has accepted.
  • Instead of speaking with farmers and taking their questions, Cramer is in Texas for a high-dollar fundraiser hosted by Republican U.S. Senator John Cornyn… The dollar asks ranges from $50,000 to $1,000. It is the second such event for Cramer in Texas this week according to reports.
  • Meanwhile, Heitkamp attended the scheduled forum, talked with attendees, and answered the questions they had. [T]he topics on farmers’ minds were about the farm bill, the $12 billion aide, and trade disputes. Three topics Cramer has a relatively weak position, specifically when it comes to trade where he has backed the President’s actions and the farm bill where he is limited in what he can do because he chose not to be on the House Agriculture Committee.
  • As someone who boasts about accessibility and eagerness to answer tough questions, Cramer sure seems to be dodging opportunities to challenge his opponent head-to-head. What is he afraid of? Why is it that he has turned down at least two farm-focused debates when it is one of the most pressing issues facing our state?
  • It appears raising money for more political advertising is given higher priority to Cramer’s campaign than hearing from constituents and giving them a display of his level of understanding about the issues important to them.

Read the full article here.

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Cramer Missing Ag Issues Forum in ND to Fundraise Out-of-State

(BISMARCK, ND) – Kevin Cramer is once again putting his own financial and political interests ahead of the North Dakotans he’s supposed to represent. Rather than face farmers and producers at the Red River Farm Network’s ag issues forum at Big Iron tomorrow, Cramer will be hobnobbing with high-dollar donors in Texas at another closed-door fundraiser.

From Courtney Rice, Press Secretary for the North Dakota Democratic-NPL: “Not only is Kevin Cramer too cowardly to face farmers and manufacturers attending Big Iron after he repeatedly kowtowed to the administration on the trade war, but he’s using the opportunity to seek financial gain. Unfortunately, that’s typical behavior for Cramer – North Dakotans have come to expect nothing more from the same politician who puts his finances above all else.”

This isn’t the first time Cramer has been too scared to participate in debates centered on ag issues. In August, Cramer declined the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber of Commerce and ND Soybean Growers Association forum that focused on the trade war and the Farm Bill. Senator Heitkamp participated.

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