BISMARCK, N.D. – U.S. Sen. John Hoeven easily won North Dakota’s Republican primary Tuesday, coasting past an unknown and poorly funded political challenger ahead of a November matchup when he’s again likely to be a heavy favorite.
Hoeven defeated Riley Kuntz. The oil field worker had said Hoeven had been in Washington far too long. But Kutnz raised less than $5,000 for his long-shot bid. Hoeven is seeking his third term at age 65. He raised more than $3.2 million in the run-up to the primary.
Katrina Christiansen, a University of Jamestown engineering professor, had the Democratic endorsement in that party’s primary, where she faced Michael Steele, a Fargo art and antiques dealer.
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