I hear Republicans have a candidate circulating petitions for District 27 Senate… and I’ll leave it at that.

Word has gotten back to me this evening that there’s a Republican Candidate running for District 27 State Senate.

The good news? The seat currently held by Red Dawn Foster might be thought of as one of the GOP tougher areas to recruit in, as it’s Bennett, Jackson, Pennington, & Oglala Lakota county in it’s new configuration, so it was a good thing to hear that there’s a candidate circulating petitions.

The bad news? The candidate circulating petitions for the seat is Florence Thompson.

The same Florence Thompson who says pre-schools are recruiting kids for the LGBT lifestyle, and accused Rapid City Schools of brainwashing students and adopting programs that encourage students to “riot, attack government buildings, destroy property and destroy society.”  Yeah. Flossie rides again.

Maybe the GOP can find a good candidate.

Jamie Smith for Governor intro video. The Vanilla Democrat.

The website for Jamie Smith for Governor is up at www.smithforgov.org, where the Democrat’s candidate for Governor has posted an intro video for his campaign:

I did find it interesting today where he said he would not support an income tax among other statement this morning:

I get the distinct impression that Smith is going to deliberately avoid talking about some of the issues that highlight and define the differences between Republicans and Democrats in this state, and is going to portray himself as much of a vanilla Democrat as possible.

Thune: Biden’s Crisis-Ridden First Year  

Thune: Biden’s Crisis-Ridden First Year  

“The president has not only failed to unite the country, but, as his ugly and divisive speech in Georgia made clear, he has come to regard anyone who opposes his policies with active hostility – and contempt.”

Click here or on the picture above to watch the video. 

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) today discussed President Biden’s crisis-ridden first year in the White House. Thune noted that the president has completely abandoned the promise of unity he made in his inaugural address and has failed to address multiple ongoing crises that are negatively affecting families across South Dakota.

Statement from GOP Chair Dan Lederman on Democrat Jamie Smith announcement for Governor

Statement from GOP Chair Dan Lederman on Democrat Jamie Smith announcement for Governor

“Jamie Smith’s candidacy for governor is a stark reminder of what could have been if Democrats were in power during the pandemic: jobs lost, businesses closed, classrooms empty, and parents silenced as their children suffered. Thanks to Governor Kristi Noem, our economy thrived and led the nation, we welcomed businesses to open their doors, we kept kids in the classroom, and stayed true to our motto that under God, the people rule.”

“This November, South Dakotans will choose to move forward, not back.”

Statement from Kristi for Governor Campaign Manager Joe Desilets on Democrat Jamie Smith’s Campaign Announcement

Statement from Kristi for Governor Campaign Manager Joe Desilets on Democrat Jamie Smith’s Campaign Announcement

FEBRUARY 1, 2022

“Jamie’s voting record and values don’t align with the people of South Dakota. He has an F rating with the NRA, supports abortion on demand, government mandates, and marched with BLM. He is an extreme liberal whose policies have been rejected by South Dakotans for decades.”

Press Contact – Joe Desilets, Campaign Manager

Release: First head-to-head fundraising comparison in the gubernatorial primary

Release: First head-to-head fundraising comparison in the gubernatorial primary

PRESS RELEASE
JANUARY 31, 2022

With the posting of Rep. Steve Haugaard’s Year-End Report this morning, we have our first head-to-head comparison between his fundraising and Governor Noem’s.

Highlights:

  • Governor Noem has raised over $11.8 million cycle-to-date, Haugaard has raised just $56,000.
  • This equates to Haugaard having raised just 0.47% of Governor Noem’s total and Governor Noem has out-raised Haugaard 210 to 1.
  • Governor Noem has over $7.3 million cash on hand across her committees, Haugaard has less than $36,000.
  • Haugaard’s cash on hand is 0.49% of Governor Noem’s total and Governor Noem’s cash on hand bests Haugaard’s 204 to 1.
  • Governor Noem has over 8,700 individual donors in the state of South Dakota vs 43 itemized donors from South Dakota for Haugaard.


Governor Noem is grateful for the support of the thousands of people who have supported her campaign. The campaign is excited about the opportunity to talk with the voters over the next 9 months and make our case for four more years.

There is much to be proud of from Governor Noem’s first term, including South Dakota’s best in the nation economy, historic investments in the future of our state through education and infrastructure, and the continued protection of our constitutional rights and freedoms from government encroachment.

Dems announce Jamie Smith speech tomorrow.

KELOland is reporting that Jamie Smith will be making an announcement with “statewide implications” tomorrow:

In a news release, the S.D. Democratic Party says Smith, the current Minority Leader in the House, will deliver a speech and take questions from journalists at 11 a.m. at the Capitol Lake Visitor Center in Pierre.

Read it here.

So, are Democrats going to set up an announcement shindig for Barry Hulse as well?