FARGO, N.D. (AP) — U.S. Republican Rep. Kevin Cramer from North Dakota has held numerous town hall meetings since taking office in 2013, none of them more contentious than Thursday's event at a Fargo coffee shop. Many in the audience at a packed Beans Coffee Bar heckled Cramer often, including immediately after he opened the one-hour question-and-answer session with a prayer. Cramer was roundly booed over topics such as health care, abortion, his support of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, and President Donald Trump's dealings with Russia. Will Blaszyk, 67, a retired naval commander and disabled veteran, said he supports Cramer and agreed with most of the congressman's points, especially regarding personal responsibility.