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MINOT, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Tim Young will entertain Saturday evening March 28th at the 2026 NDGOP State Convention in Minot. The NDGOP will host a “Fun Raising” event to entertain delegates and guests with Young’s comedic political commentary. Delegates and guests can purchase tickets online at the NDGOP Convention website for
$50. Tim is a Heritage Foundation’s Media Fellow, where he focuses on free speech, media bias, and conservative messaging. Young has served as Director of Marketing for multiple conservative publishers and CPAC. He is CEO of Veebs, an app that empowers American consumers to align their purchases with their values. Veebs’ research team provides in-depth coverage of politically driven corporate initiatives, ensuring consumers stay informed and aware so they can make informed shopping decisions and truly vote with their dollars.

Tim is known online as @TimRunsHisMouth, where he has built a notable presence as an outspoken advocate for free speech and limited government. His impact can be seen across several dimensions: his sharp critique of government inefficiency, his defense of individual liberties, and his ability to resonate with a sizable audience through humor and unfiltered takes.

“Politics can be a serious business. The Committee on Arrangements wanted to give the delegates and alternates a chance to be entertained and laugh. Let’s raise some fun and funds while we rally around the cause of our party and its platform. Between the Co-Chair of the RNC, KC Crosbie and Tim Young the Saturday evening won’t disappoint,” NDGOP Chair Matthew Simon said.

The 2026 NDGOP State Convention is scheduled March 28th – 29th in Minot at the All Seasons Arena with a evening social for delegates and alternates only on March 27th with MN senate candidate Royce White. The NDGOP keynote and prayer breakfast speaker is Steve Deace. Prayer breakfast tickets are available online for delegates and guests for $35 on the convention website.

Delegates may reach out to their district chairs for more information on how to get involved. Republican members can find out what district they are in by visiting ndlegis.gov/districts/2025-2032. A district chair list is located on the NDGOP website at ndgop.org/state-committee/.