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“Doug Burgum: Injured Leg Won’t Stop Him from Taking the Stage at GOP Debate!”

Doug Burgum, the Governor of North Dakota, recently suffered a leg injury while participating in a sporting event. Despite the injury, Burgum has announced that he will still be participating in the upcoming Republican Presidential Debate.

The injury occurred while Burgum was playing in a basketball game. He was taken to a local hospital where he was treated for a fractured tibia. After being released from the hospital, Burgum announced that he would still be participating in the debate.

Burgum has been a vocal supporter of the Republican Party and has been a strong advocate for the party’s platform. He has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and has been a vocal supporter of the Republican Party’s efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

Burgum’s injury has not stopped him from continuing to campaign for the Republican Party. He has been actively campaigning in North Dakota and has been a frequent guest on national news programs. He has also been a frequent guest on Fox News and has been a vocal critic of the Trump administration.

Despite his injury, Burgum is determined to participate in the upcoming Republican Presidential Debate. He has stated that he will be in attendance and will be ready to debate the issues. He has also stated that he will be prepared to answer any questions that may arise during the debate.

Burgum’s injury has not stopped him from continuing to campaign for the Republican Party. He has been actively campaigning in North Dakota and has been a frequent guest on national news programs. He has also been a frequent guest on Fox News and has been a vocal critic of the Trump administration.

Burgum’s injury has not stopped him from continuing to fight for the Republican Party. He has been a vocal advocate for the party’s platform and has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump. He has also been a vocal supporter of the Republican Party’s efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

Burgum’s injury has not stopped him from continuing to fight for the Republican Party. He has been a vocal advocate for the party’s platform and has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump. He has also been a vocal supporter of the Republican Party’s efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

Burgum’s determination to participate in the upcoming Republican Presidential Debate is a testament to his commitment to the Republican Party and his dedication to the cause. Despite his injury, Burgum is determined to continue to fight for the Republican Party and to make sure that the party’s platform is heard.

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