To the editor,

Is this real?

Julie Fedorchak's campaign in 2024 was mesmerizing. Her family values and civil interactions with North Dakotans created the perfect image of a bold female leader who knew how to get the job done. However, Fedorchak has recently faced heavy criticism for her refusal to hold town halls. This refusal demonstrates her inability to do 100% of the job.

When elected as a representative in the United States Congress, you must prioritize the people. You are now their employee, so it's part of the job. This job is split into two halves. One half involves going to Congress and doing the people’s work as their employee. The other half involves coming home and taking constructive criticism from your employers, the people.

Fedorchak is doing 50% of the work, and her rea

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