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Home»Politics»North Dakota Outraged After Congresswoman Fedorchak Used Taxpayer Money for a Commercial: ‘She Needs to Go’

North Dakota Outraged After Congresswoman Fedorchak Used Taxpayer Money for a Commercial: ‘She Needs to Go’

That’s not how you use taxpayer money

Julio La PineBy Julio La PineApril 9, 20263 Mins Read
Julie Fedorchak Using Taxpayer Money in North Dakota
Image Source: Julie Fedorchak YouTube

It may sound clichéd, but we all know that politicians and other elected officials are always doing one questionable thing or another. Yet some raise more eyebrows than they should, especially when they do things that directly affect citizens. In this case, we’re talking about Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak from North Dakota, who allegedly used taxpayer money to fund her ad campaign. As you can imagine, once people learned about this, their reactions were far from friendly; they were full of anger and numerous complaints directed at Fedorchak.

Rep. Julie Fedorchak releases taxpayer funded campaign ad
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Many in North Dakota might have seen the commercial already, but if not, here’s some context. Originally reported by PlainTalkND and shared on the state’s subreddit, Congresswoman Fedorchak apparently used taxpayer money to fund her ad campaign.

Most campaign ads end by explaining how they were funded, with most saying it was a “self-funded” video of sorts. However, those in the clip noticed something strange.

After the ad, it said, “Paid for by official funds authorized by the House of Representatives.” In other words, this can be considered taxpayer money, meaning that this is what Fedorchak used for the ad.

Now, one important thing those in the video mention is that Fedorchak isn’t the only one doing this, as both Democrats and Republicans do this, but this recent situation has led many to question whether those running for Congress should be allowed to use this money for elections.

North Dakota Residents Are Furious After Learning Their Money is Funding Ad Campaigns

As mentioned, this isn’t new, and many know that those seeking re-election use funds from the House of Representatives. Yet, it seems this last video struck a nerve, as many seem to be against Congresswoman Fedorchak, as you can see in some of the Reddit comments:

“Just another reason she needs to GO!!“

“She’s terrible. She could be replaced with a robot that votes the way the party does.“

A few others tried to justify the ordeal, saying that this is common in these campaigns.

“According to the video, she’s not the only one doing this; there are other examples in TFA. If it’s allowed, why wouldn’t she do it? You can’t rely on good people doing the right thing.“

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In the end, while this particular situation put Congresswoman Fedorchak under the spotlight, it isn’t exclusive to North Dakota. Other candidates in different states also use taxpayer money for some re-election campaigns. Still, not everyone is on board with the idea.

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