I read in the newspaper that only 20% of Americans trust what they read in the newspaper: According to a recent CNN/ORC poll, only 43…
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In the race for District 3 Senate, which candidate is serious about using the Internet to communicate with voters, and which candidate considers online contact an…
It is perhaps easier for former Republican Senator Larry Pressler to show moral clarity and courage than our sitting (multiple meanings) Congressional delegation. Out of office for twenty years, Pressler…
Pat Powers evidently thinks columnist Tom Lawrence is gaining weight: As usual, Pat’s headline misstates the truth. Tom Lawrence informs me he’s actually shed a few…
USA Today has dueling features on supporters of the two major-party Presidential nominees in every state. Who speaks up from South Dakota? Lincoln County Democratic chairman…
Update 2015.09.15 10:19: The original August 9 version of this story reported 20 committees, with no opposition to 19, 20, R, or S. Since that…
Republican opponents say Amendment V, the proposal for open non-partisan primary elections, is really just a plot to help Democrats. Other Republicans disagree: Republicans Dave Volk, former…
After spinning eagerly for apparent favorite Rep. Alex Jensen, feckless GOP spin blogger Pat Powers has to put a good face on Sioux Falls Republicans’ spoiling his bet…
Blogging through all ten ballot measures, Ken Santema of SoDakLiberty finds no redeeming qualities in Referred Law 19, the Incumbent Protection Plan. The Libertarian Santema agrees with little…
Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump announces his economic plan today. Well, maybe not his plan, but the plan cooked up by twelve rich men and…