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Don't listen to talking heads
By this time every election cycle, it seems the only benefactors to all the rhetoric and mud-slinging are the talking heads on TV telling you what they want you to think and the inflated profit margins of the news media. This obscures the purpose or...Tags: Brock Greenfield, Kristi Noem, Elections, Republican Party
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Money=victory
PIERRE - Factors such as voter registration, issues and personality can contribute to the outcome of an election, but having more money was a common denominator for more than two-thirds of the winning candidates Tuesday in contested races for seats in the...Tags: Government, Quinten Burg, Mike Rounds, Political Candidates, Watertown
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More money correlated with wins in SD Senate races
Many things such as voter registration, issues and personality can contribute to the outcome of an election. But having more money was a common denominator for more than two-thirds of the winning candidates Tuesday in contested races for seats in the...Tags: Government, Mike Rounds, Political Candidates, Watertown, Republican Party
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Republicans keep control of Legislature
American News CorrespondentMost incumbents rolled to victories Tuesday in their re-election bids for the South Dakota Legislature. But a very big name in Democratic politics lost, Democrats gained at least two seats in the Senate, Republicans gained two seats in the House of...Tags: Dale Hargens, Quinten Burg, Barbara Lee, Watertown, South Dakota Legislature
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Many Republican candidates see big donations from Rounds PAC
PIERRE — Politicians hoping to win high office down the road have long spread money to other campaigns along the way in the hope of engendering good will. The latest is former Gov. Mike Rounds. The "Peter Norbeck" political action committee that...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Mike Rounds, Political Candidates, Republican Party
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District 2 candidates split over education funding
calvinmen@aberdeennews.comName: Chuck Welke Age: 59. Home: Warner. Party: Democratic. Education: Graduated from Northern State University with a bachelor of science in secondary education, social science, health and physical education; master of science in school...Tags: Business, Health and Safety at School, Science, Academic Progress, Financial Aid
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Who would serve in District 2?
Your story Oct. 21 about Danny Miles not running for District 2 Representative is accurate as far as it went. I also discussed his status with the Secretary of State office on Monday, Oct. 15. This is what I was told: The office has no record of his...Tags: Brock Greenfield, Elections, Republican Party
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Election 2012: Roads, taxes discussed at forum in Aberdeen
sfeldman@aberdeennews.comWith election day approaching on Nov. 6, candidates in multiple races took advantage of a public forum Saturday in Aberdeen to explain where they stand on key issues that affect South Dakota residents. The forum took place at 9 a.m. in the Hub Area...Tags: Brock Greenfield, Personal Weapon Control, H. Paul Dennert, Punishment, Duane Sutton
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Willow Lake resident seeks re-election in District 2
A longtime state lawmaker wants to return to the state Capitol. Art Fryslie of rural Willow Lake is an incumbent senator in District 6. But because of redistricting approved earlier this year, he now lives in District 2. A Republican, he will face Norbe...Tags: Primaries, Medicaid, Elections, Watertown, Republican Party
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Cracker barrel is Monday
Spink County will host a legislative cracker barrel Monday in Redfield. The event will begin at 2 p.m. at the Chicago & Northwestern Depot. After legislators give brief recaps of the session, audience members can ask questions. State lawmakers invited...Tags: Brock Greenfield, Charlie Hoffman, Jim Hundstad
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Lawmakers show little love for muskrats
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — Tired of damage from an overabundance of muskrats in northeastern South Dakota, as well other parts of the state where they sometimes weaken stock dams, the Legislature is ready to let hunters open fire on the semi-aquatic rodents. State...Tags: Conservation, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Wildlife, Energy Resources
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Wild legislative campaigns foreseen in South Dakota
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The candidate filing deadline arrived Tuesday evening for the June 5 primary elections, and voters in many parts of South Dakota will be in for some wild rides in contests for the Legislature. Secretary of State Jason Gant can still...Tags: Dale Hargens, Quinten Burg, Jeff Monroe, Watertown, Republican Party
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