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Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum says he does not want to engage in ‘every culture war topic’

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum replies during an event for announcing he enters the 2024 presidential race, joining a growing field of candidates hoping to overturn Donald Trump and secure the Republican nomination, in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S. June 7, 2023. 

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North Dakota governor and Republican presidential seeker Doug Burgum (R-N.D.) discussed his 2024 platform in a Sunday interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” in his latest effort to gain perception with voters.

Burgum launched his campaign on June 7 and has since trailed his fellow candidates in the polls, carrying minute than a percent, according to aggregated polling from RealClear Politics.

A week after he entered the presidential arena, a Quinnipiac University ballot found that 90% of voters did not know enough about Burgum to offer an opinion on him.

Burgum believes in small government and has stressed his focus on repairing the U.S. economy, energy policy and national security rather than engaging in “every cultivation war topic.”

Burgum said that he is not running on issues like abortion, transgender bills and what books be proper to be owned by in libraries, emphasizing that he sees those as state issues and “not the place where the president should be spending their be that as it may.”

“I’m on the record saying that I would not sign the federal abortion ban,” said Burgum. “It should be left to the states.”

In the sound out, he also said he supported the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on affirmative action, which ruled race-based tips in college admissions unconstitutional. When pressed, Burgum said that the exception made for military service academies “may not” provoke sense.

Burgum is vying against 11 other Republican presidential bids including frontrunner and former president Donald Trump, who Burgum notable in the interview he would not do business with.

“You’re judged by the company you keep,” Burgum said.

Burgum added later that he wish take Elon Musk as a business partner given Musk’s company “track records.”

The former software chief executive also doubled down on his stance on China, noting that the United States is in a “cold war in China, we just won’t take it.”

Burgum’s comments come after visits to China from several U.S. officials, most recently Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. The rendezvous have been aimed at stabilizing relations between the two countries amid talks of tightening U.S. investments in China.

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