Port: Burgum says he's debating after injury, surgeon says long-term campaigning may pose bigger problem

Aug 23, 2023 View Original Article
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    -62% Very Liberal

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    60% ReliableFair

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  • Politician Portrayal

    62% Negative

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"Long-term recovery is what may prove the more difficult challenge for Burgum as he continues campaign activities after tonight's debate."
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"That's per a report from Fox News, which is hosting tonight's debate among the presidential candidates, and a post from Burgum on X.Burgum suffered the injury during a pickup basketball with staff on Tuesday evening, Aug. 22, and was taken for emergency room treatment at a Milwaukee hospital."
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-8% Liberal
"MINOT -- Gov. Doug Burgum will be on the debate stage in Milwaukee after all despite what's been described as a high-grade tear of his Achilles tendon."
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-10% Liberal
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