Something really strange just happened in #NC04: A TV station took down an ad from a candidate. Federal law has been very clear for a very long time that this isn't allowed. It all goes back to the New Deal, the 1956 race for #NDSen, and an alleged communist plot. Our deep dive →

Morning Digest: A vulnerable H...
Morning Digest: A vulnerable House Democrat just got a late infusion of support

And why a TV station's decision to pull one of her ads appears to violate federal law

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.@RepKevinCramer said @HeidiHeitkamp became interested in regulatory relief for banks as a result of his own #NDSENhttps://t.co/N7zU7kdimL
PolitiFact on Twitter

“.@RepKevinCramer said @HeidiHeitkamp became interested in regulatory relief for banks as a result of his own #NDSEN Senate campaign. That's False. https://t.co/ZGwrGQ72bA https://t.co/Z7aNqZUMql”

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.@RepKevinCramer distorts @HeidiHeitkamp's record on banking regulations #NDSEN https://t.co/ZGwrGQ72bA https://t.co/jMV33u92V3
Cramer distorts Heitkamp's record on banking regulations

North Dakota’s candidates for U.S. Senate are sparring over a new banking law they both co-sponsored that rolls back parts of Dodd-Frank, a signature banking regulatory law signed by former President Barack Obama. North Dakota Democrats bragged on Twitter that during the bill’s signing Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat, got a shoutout from President Donald Trump while Rep. Kevin Cramer, a Republican, lurked in the background. Cramer shot back that Heitkamp only discovered an interest in relieving regulations for banks after Cramer applied pressure.

NEW! @RepKevinCramer distorts @HeidiHeitkamp 's record on banking regulations #NDSEN https://t.co/EHtIAZ1XmO https://t.co/mHONtIa3p4
Cramer distorts Heitkamp's record on banking regulations

North Dakota’s candidates for U.S. Senate are sparring over a new banking law they both co-sponsored that rolls back parts of Dodd-Frank, a signature banking regulatory law signed by former President Barack Obama. North Dakota Democrats bragged on Twitter that during the bill’s signing Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat, got a shoutout from President Donald Trump while Rep. Kevin Cramer, a Republican, lurked in the background. Cramer shot back that Heitkamp only discovered an interest in relieving regulations for banks after Cramer applied pressure.