Richard Winger of Ballot Access News reports that the South Dakota Constitution Party nominated two candidates at its convention Saturday*: one for U.S. Senate and one…
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The Koch Brothers’ first media attacking Initiated Measure 22, the Anti-Corruption Act, are remarkably lacking in design quality and fact. The Americans for Prosperity’s freshly populated website, Defeat22.com, offers…
Fellow Democratic Legislative candidate Paul Schipper (District 11 House) does voters the favor of posting my June 25 explanation to the South Dakota Democratic Convention of why…
South Dakota Black Lives Matter (such a group exists) is holding a vigil this evening in Sioux Falls, 6 p.m., 11th and Duluth. Kayla Koterwski is organizing the vigil.…
Let the Democrat in the room beat Bob Mercer to the punch: South Dakota Democrats continue to lag sorely behind Republicans and Independents in voter registration…
Attorney General Marty Jackley signs his name to another grandstanding, losing lawsuit. Today he announces he has tied our state to the stone cast in federal court…
Following up on my story yesterday on the Koch brothers’ revving up to oppose Initiated Measure 22, the Anti-Corruption Act, Jonathan Ellis notes that the South Dakota…
That Sioux Falls paper reported this week that unfilled K-12 teaching positions continue to run lower this year than last. In June, South Dakota had 186 vacant K-12…
I don’t know when Congresswoman Kristi Noem last held a public town hall, but the woman who wants to replace her, Rep. Paula Hawks from Hartford, is…
Meanwhile, one Republican is able to oppose a ballot measure on something other than partisan grounds. Sioux Falls attorney and first Janklow-era Attorney General Mark Meierhenry joined…