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North Dakota’s Cara Mund crowned Miss America 2018

- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)

— Miss North Dakota, a 23-year-old who said President Donald Trump was wrong to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord, was named Miss America 2018 Sunday night in Atlantic City.

Cara Mund topped a field of 51 contestant­s to win the crowd in the New Jersey seaside resort, where most of the 97 Miss Americas have been selected.

In one of her onstage interviews, Mund said Trump, a Republican, was wrong to withdraw the U.S. from the climate accord aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming.

“It’s a bad decision,” she said. “There is evidence that climate change is existing and we need to be at that table.”

In an interview with the Associated Press before preliminar­y competitio­n began, Mund, who lives in Bismarck, North Dakota, said her goal is to be the first woman elected governor of her state.

She said she wants to see more women elected to all levels of government.

“It’s important to have a woman’s perspectiv­e,” Mund, who had an internship in the U.S. Senate, told the AP. “In health care and on reproducti­ve rights, it’s predominan­tly men making those decisions.”

An Ivy League graduate from Brown University who is headed to law school, Mund went to high school with Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz.

“I said, ‘If Carson Wentz can do it, Miss North Dakota Cara Mund can become Miss America,’” she said after winning the title.

She is the first contestant from her state to win the Miss America crown.

Trump also figured in another question asked of a finalist onstage. Miss Missouri Jennifer Davis, who was first runner-up, was asked if Trump’s presidenti­al campaign colluded with Russia last year.

She said she does not think enough informatio­n has been revealed to support such a charge at this point.

“We should investigat­e it to its fullest extent, and if we do find evidence, the justice system should do their due diligence,” she said.

The second runner up was Miss New Jersey Kaitlyn Schoeffel; third runner up was Miss District of Columbia Briana Kinsey, and fourth runner up was Miss Texas Margana Wood.

Earlier Sunday, as a deadly hurricane was slamming her home state, Miss Florida Sara Zeng sent a message of support to those in harm’s way — and was then eliminated from the competitio­n.

As judges were narrowing the field of 51 contestant­s (each state plus the District of Columbia), they interviewe­d Zeng, a 22-year-old from Palm Coast, Florida, who noted that her family is safe.

 ?? UPI-Yonhap ?? Miss America 2017 Savvy Shields puts the crown on Miss North Dakota Cara Mund who won the 97th annual 2018 Miss America Competitio­n at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., Sunday.
UPI-Yonhap Miss America 2017 Savvy Shields puts the crown on Miss North Dakota Cara Mund who won the 97th annual 2018 Miss America Competitio­n at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., Sunday.

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