Doeden campaign attacks Dusty Johnson through PAC using ammo that didn’t work in 2022.

Someone should ask Drew Dennert if Toby’s hand is uncomfortable.  

Unsatisfied with referring to Dusty Johnson as “Dark and Evil” the other day, now that a real candidate has entered the race for Governor, Toby Doeden is hand-puppeting his Political Action Committee after  assigning Brown County Commissioner Drew Dennert (who appears in his many commercials) a campaign job to be his attack puppy.

Dennert/Doeden’s statement coming quickly after Dusty Johnson’s announcement, attacks Johnson on the basis that he believes that Dusty was supposed to blindly vote how Trump wanted each and every time, as opposed to doing that thing that Congresspeople are supposed to do.. reading legislation:

That’s it? It’s a rant about a single vote on border bill funding which some saw as an unconstitutional mechanism, not being a crazy person, voting for South Dakota road construction, and voting to support a congressperson in the state next door?  That was used in attacks and ignored in the last election?

You notice that we have yet to get anything concrete from Doeden other than how he intends to run South Dakota that as a CEO, I’ll tell other people to figure it out.

And now he’s using ammo that didn’t work in this last election through surrogates?

Not even a “nice try.”  Just a weak-ass one.

Dusty Johnson on KELO: time to push past the angry voices with “small visions” for South Dakota

KELOland news is covering the Dusty Johnson Gubernatorial Announcement, and alluding to the fact that it already looks like at least one of the candidates is going to be the poop-flinging ape in the race:

Doeden has already attacked Johnson in an interview with KELOLAND News. While saying he’s proud to be an “outsider,” Doeden said there will be two choices for voters: light vs. dark.

“I’m light; I’m good. Dusty’s dark; Dusty’s evil,” Doeden said June 16. “Those are going to be the two choices.”

and..

Johnson said Monday he anticipates a contentious primary.

“My politics are about addition and multiplication, not about subtraction and division,” he said. “There are certainly some angry voices out there. But I think it’s my job to push back against those angry voices. I think voters are tired of the fear and anger that is coming from small minds with small visions.”

Read the entire story here.

Former Legislative candidate undercover on social media, as she claims information on human trafficking gang

Here’s a facebook exchange that edged it’s way into the twilight zone, under a recent post on the Dakota Scout facebook page between Dakota Scout co-owner Joe Sneve, and someone writing as “Sam Ross” claiming to have information on a Human Trafficking gang:

If you click on the “Sam Ross” profile picture it brings up this:

This “Sam Ross” looks kind of familiar…  And if you look at her profile further, she sounds familiar as well..

Wait.. wait..  “The county auditor would not help me when criminals under the guise of being IRS Contract Investigators from Pagosa Springs, Colorado committed election fraud….”   I think we’ve heard this before:

Yep. And that would be former D17 candidate Robin Schiro. If you recall..

I think that might even be the same picture.

You know, somehow, in her “undercover alias” when she says she has information on a Human Trafficking gang, I think I would tend to take that with a grain of salt as well.

Dusty Johnson passes on acknowledging 2% or 4%, has nice comments about Gov. Rhoden

The Dakota Scout is writing today on Congressman Dusty Johnson’s entrance into the Governor’s race, as the front runner in state polling on the contest didn’t acknowledge those at the bottom of the polls, but reportedly had nice comments for the man who would be his main rival for the office, current Governor Larry Rhoden:

“I love this state,” he said in an interview with The Dakota Scout. “I think the next 20 years could be South Dakota’s best, but it’s not inevitable. I think we need a real plan. I think we need real leadership, and I’m excited to pull together that plan and pull together that team.”

and..

A spokesman for the Doeden campaign said it would issue a statement following Johnson’s announcement.

In a statement to The Dakota Scout, Hansen said his campaign represented the biggest conservative fighters on the biggest issues faced in the state.

and..

Johnson declined to address his potential opponents, other than saying he gets along well with Rhoden.

“I think a lot of things are going well in South Dakota, and I know there are some candidates that the premise of their campaign is attacking where South Dakota is at right now. That’s not me,” Johnson said. “I know South Dakota’s got challenges. I know we can do better, but South Dakota is pretty well run. Pretty gosh darn well run.”

Read the entire story here.

Not sure Dusty really needs to say anything about the also-rans at this point, other than to point out how South Dakota views them, according to recent polling:

Does the person leading at 28% need to acknowledge the guys at 2% or 4% yet? Probably not.

Congressman Dusty Johnson Announces Gubernatorial Bid

Johnson Announces Gubernatorial Bid

Sioux Falls, S.D. – Today, U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) announced his candidacy for Governor of South Dakota.

“It’s been the honor of my lifetime to serve South Dakota in Congress and to have the opportunity to help secure the southern border, cut trillions in wasteful government spending, and reclaim the fight against the Chinese Communist Party,” said Johnson. “But it’s time for a new chapter—a chapter that drives South Dakota to a brighter future where we build better schools and safer communities, a chapter that governs with conservative principles to create new jobs, new businesses, and new opportunities in every community, and a chapter where being a workhorse, not a show horse, still means something. Today, I announce my candidacy to be the next governor of the great state of South Dakota.”

To watch Rep. Johnson’s gubernatorial announcement video, please click here.

Johnson has served as South Dakota’s lone voice in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2019. Prior to his time in Congress, Johnson was a Vice President at a South Dakota-based engineering and consulting firm specializing in rural telecommunications. Johnson also served as Chief of Staff to Governor Dennis Daugaard and served on the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission. He lives in Mitchell with his wife and three sons.

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Dusty Johnson for Governor campaign committee filed; former Pennington Co. Sheriff Kevin Thom named as committee chair

That cat is just not going to stay in the bag any longer, and it’s almost completely out! 

The Dusty Johnson for Governor Campaign Committee has filed documents with the Secretary of State which have been posted on-line, naming retired Pennington County Sheriff Kevin Thom as the Dusty for Governor Committee Chairman:

Dusty Johnson for Gov campaign committee by Pat Powers on Scribd

Kevin Thom had served as the Pennington County Sheriff from 2011 through his retirement in 2023, after choosing not to run in 22. Prior to that, Thom was a special agent with the South Dakota Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI).

Congressman Johnson is scheduled to make political announcements at noon in Sioux Falls today at the Canopy by Hilton Sioux Falls Downtown, and at 5PM today at the David Lust Accelerator in Rapid City.

Gov. Rhoden’s Bill to Address Property Taxes Will Takes Effect

Gov. Rhoden’s Bill to Address Property Taxes Will Takes Effect

PIERRE, S.D. – Tomorrow, Governor Larry Rhoden’s bill to address the rising burden of property taxes on South Dakota homeowners, SB 216, will take effect.

“SB 216 is a big win for South Dakota homeowners. It is impactful and workable, and it will certainly slow down any future tax increases,” said Governor Larry Rhoden. “I am grateful for the legislators who worked with me and engaged in meaningful discussions along the way. Everyone pulled their weight in order to get this important bill passed.”

SB 216 addresses the property tax burden on homeowners in the following ways:

  • Limits the increase in owner-occupied assessments to 3% countywide for the next 5 tax years;
  • Sets a 3% cap on the amount taxing districts and school capital outlay budgets can increase as a result of new construction – local government budgets don’t need to grow just because a homeowner makes a small improvement to their property; and
  • Increases the maximum income limits for the assessment freeze program to $55,000 for single member homes and $65,000 for multi-member homes – the bill also increases the maximum eligible home value to $500,000.

Governor Rhoden signed SB 216 at a signing ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda. You can find a photo of the signing here.

Governor Rhoden also recently announced his Homeowner Tax Relief Proposal, which would further reduce the burden of property taxes.

“SB 216 was an important step forward, but we are not done bringing property tax relief to South Dakotans,” continued Governor Larry Rhoden. “The best way to do that is through my proposal, which would give counties the option to cut property taxes and replace the revenue with a county-option sales tax. This proposal would allow out-of-state residents to pick up some of the tab, and I am confident that it will provide a meaningful property tax cut.”

You can find additional information about the Governor’s Homeowner Property Tax Proposal here.

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