Jason Green turns in petitions to challenge Taffy Howard for D34 Senate Seat

From Facebook, today Jason Green turned in his petitions to challenge Taffy Howard for D34 Senate Seat:

You can follow the campaign here, and donate here to help take back the seat for a pro-South Dakota candidate who wants to grow our state!

16 thoughts on “Jason Green turns in petitions to challenge Taffy Howard for D34 Senate Seat”

  1. Mr Green is one of the most qualified and excellent people to ever run for legislature. Support this fine fellow please.

  2. People in that district need to forge together to help this guy and people from all over the state need to contribute. I would hope people in that district have been paying attention to Taffy’s divisiveness all these years.

  3. I used to think Taffy was one of the most extreme in the party. Now her bills seem so tame compared to a lot of the legislators that snuck in during 2024.

  4. Rapid City has a chance to change course this next election cycle. With a couple of representatives term limiting out and some solid individuals running against career politicians, in the both the House and Senate, who have accomplished very LITTLE for their constituents, other than pandering to them on political nationwide issues that affect the District very little, it will be interesting to see the path that the citizens of the districts around Rapid choose to do.

  5. Jason has the potential to be a top ten legislator the day he walks into the Senate. D34 must elect him

  6. I went to the link Mr. Powers provided because I didn’t know much about Mr. Green. The link took me to Facebook and the second post is an endorsement from Larry Kurtz. If Larry Kurtz supports him, I think I will pass.

  7. The best this district can do a run the same guy who lost last time. Well done recruiting people to run for office GOP, well done.

    1. You mean the candidate who came within 34 votes, despite never having ran for office before, against Taffy who had just ran statewide in the prior election?

      You’re right. He is a darned good candidate to give it another run with.

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