Deceptive Doeden petitioners out in Sioux Falls, making claims and taking names.
Had a reader pass this on to me.
After Team Dusty Johnson had over 200 volunteers turn in over 5000 petition signatures to the Secretary of the State recently, the Doeden Dumpster-fire team decided they might want to get at it. So they sent people to stand in front of the Sioux Falls Convention Center to try to gather names. Except the advertising seems a bit odd:
Here’s TeamDumpster-Fire.. we only wish it could be colder and more inhospitable for them.

But, what’s that sign they’re carting around?

The sign blares “SDGOP Governor’s Petition” with Toby Doeden in teensy small print. (Not that we see a disclaimer, either) The sign deceptively portrays that it somehow has something to do with the GOP sponsoring or otherwise being a part of this effort. So do they have to deceive that it’s a party thing to get people to sign? How unpopular is he?
What’s next? “Not Toby Doeden” signs?
It gives me the impression that if they highlight the Toby thing, and emphasize that signers will be supporting the Toby Doeden campaign, people are just going to drive on by. (Because running them over is highly illegal. Don’t do that, please.)
*UPDATE*
A number of people are outraged that Toby is trying to fool voters that he’s somehow endorsed by the party. And they’re sounding off on social media. So much so, that the SDGOP had to come out with a statement walking away from it:

You notice that it avoids any direct scolding of Doeden. Likely because some of the free-dumb caucus affiliates have leadership positions in the GOP, and Toby is generally their guy.




I have decided to go back to school for more medical training. While looking ahead with the possibilities from schooling, I hope to take advantage of the Rural Health Transformation Grant for Lake County, recently signed by Gov Rhoden. To do this, I had to make a hard decision to leave the legislature, something I really like to do. My schooling is little over a year long. With this, I will have to take 2 semesters off to complete my education if I continue my position in the House of Representatives. 




