For the first time in the history of the contest «Miss America» won a native of North Dakota

For the first time in the history of the contest «Miss America» won a native of North Dakota

Sunday in Atlantic city, new Jersey, chose the most beautiful girl the United States. For the first time in the history of the main beauty contest the winner was miss North Dakota. The crown went to Kare Mund — 23-year-old graduate of brown University and now a student at the law school at the University of Notre Dame.

Once again, @passionroses outdid themselves with this gorgeous bouquet of roses for our new Miss America, Cara Mund! #Passion4MissAmerica pic.twitter.com/lFM616Lnbu

— Miss America Org (@MissAmericaOrg) September 11, 2017

For the first time in the history of the contest «Miss America» won a native of North Dakota

Newly beauty Queen reacted to his victory was very emotional.

Congratulations Cara Mund, @MissAmerica! #MissAmerica pic.twitter.com/hhYpcm0yss

— Miss America Org (@MissAmericaOrg) September 11, 2017

Around 50 opponents helped her dance talent, big political ambition and active citizenship.

Mund since childhood, enjoys choreography, but dancing career is not included in her plans. In the future she dreams of becoming the first female Governor of their state.

During the talent show the girl impressed the judges dance number, a combination to the song Michael Jackson The Way You Make Me Feel, and the final interview gave a clear and truthful answer to the question about decision of presidential administration out of the Paris climate agreement.

«It is clear that climate change is occurring. We believe in it or not, we should be at this table. I think it was a bad decision for the United States,» said Mund.

Later she admitted that she was not scared that her opinion may be at odds with the position of the jury. «Miss America needs to have their own opinion,» she said.

The title of Vice-miss got Jennifer Davis from Missouri, and in the top five included contestants from new Jersey, Texas and the district of Columbia.

 

 

 

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