If the “Health Freedom” group can’t get this right.. I wonder what else they’re incorrect on. Childhood vaccinations, perhaps?

Just saw this voter guide that was put out by the “Health Freedom” group during the election dated October 12th.

And I had to do a double take, because they didn’t do a very good job on actually noting who was running.

In District 1, they endorsed “Logan Manhart.”  The problem with that is that Logan Manhart hasn’t been in the race since June 8th. He was replaced with Joe Donnell shortly thereafter. (Somebody might want to let them know that Joe won. )

And in District 28B, they endorsed Thomas Brunner.  While I’m sure Tom appreciates the vote of confidence, he lost in the June primary, and Neal Pinnow was actually the candidate for 28B. He won pretty handily, BTW.

It just brings up a good point. If the research they do is that sloppy, and they can’t get basic information right.. I wonder what else they’re incorrect on?

Childhood vaccinations, perhaps?

Governor Kristi Noem’s Weekly Column: Veterans are Heroes

Veterans are Heroes
By: Governor Kristi Noem
November 11, 2022

I am proud to be Governor of the best state in America to live, work, and retire as a veteran. That’s important – the state that sets the gold standard for Freedom should also lead the way in honoring those who defend our Freedoms. In the last four years, we found new ways to honor our veterans. In my second term, we will continue to build on those successes and honor the men and women who served us.

Remember, every veteran is a man or a woman who stood up, raised their right hand, and swore an oath to defend our homeland, our people, and our Constitutional Freedoms. They risk life and limb in that service, and their family loses valuable time with the ones they love. In return, we make a promise to support them when they finally leave military service. South Dakota lives up to that promise.

In South Dakota, we don’t just talk the talk. We don’t just say that we support our veterans. We take a top to bottom approach in state government to back those words up with action. Across our many departments and state agencies, we advocate for veterans. We help them start businesses, purchase the home of their dreams, go to college, or get help through our crisis hotline.

Our Department of Veteran’s Affairs provides those services directly to our veterans and helps connect them with the folks who can get them the help they need. The Department also operates our State Veteran’s Home in Hot Springs, which helps care for our heroes when the time comes for them to need long-term care.

These are not one-time actions. These are daily routines in which we find ways to promote our veterans.

Truth be told, South Dakota has a lot to celebrate when it comes to our men and women in uniform. We also have both the best Army National Guard and Air National Guard units in America. And that’s not just their biased Commander in Chief saying that – national honors and recognition have been bestowed on South Dakota guardsmen time and time again. They serve with excellence, no matter what mission we send them on.

A friend of mine recently came to visit South Dakota for a pheasant hunting trip and to help salute our veterans – Marine Staff Sergeant Johnny “Joey” Jones. Sergeant Jones was a bomb technician who lost his legs in an IED explosion in Afghanistan, and since then he has committed his life to advocating for veterans. His organization, Boot Campaign, works directly with veterans to treat the invisible wounds of war, like posttraumatic stress. And he travels the country raising awareness for the issues that veterans face in their daily lives.

It should not take losing our legs in war to motivate us to fight for our veterans. They answered the call to serve and gave everything for us – we must give what we can in return. We would not be able to enjoy the Freedoms we hold so dear but for their courage. We would not have this nation that we love but for their sacrifice.

This Veteran’s Day, thank a veteran. But do more than that – think of what you can do to give back and to make a meaningful difference in a veteran’s life. They deserve no less.

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Governor Noem Congratulates Victorious Candidates

Governor Noem Congratulates Victorious Candidates

PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA – Today, Governor Kristi Noem congratulated the victorious candidates supported by KRISTI Pac.

“Republicans won races nationwide by running on a simple message: less government, more Freedom,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “The American people cannot afford Washington’s wasteful spending and record inflation. Their families do not want crime-ridden streets and an open border. And these newly elected senators and representatives will get to work doing the business of the American people.”

Victorious candidates supported by KRISTI Pac:

  • Senator Mike Lee – UT
  • Senator Ron Johnson – WI
  • Senator-elect Ted Budd – NC
  • Senator-elect Adam Laxalt – NV
  • Senator-elect JD Vance – OH
  • Congresswoman-elect Anna Paulina Luna – FL
  • Congresswoman-elect Laurel Lee – FL
  • Congresswoman-elect Julia Letlow – LA
  • Congressman-elect John James – MI
  • Congresswoman-elect Monica De La Cruz – TX

Governor Noem also congratulated Herschel Walker on his advancement to an apparent runoff election.

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IM27 defeated, recreational pot still illegal in South Dakota

Last night, South Dakota voters continued a trend that shouldn’t surprise anyone as they rejected legalizing recreational marijuana as a stand alone measure. When separated from the medical marijuana argument, recreational pot failed as it has in the past.

Not that we won’t see it back on the ballot in the near future. But it’s a good indicator to the sponsors of such measures that it isn’t quite as popular as they might think.

A very good night for the SDGOP in the Legislature.

As I was writing yesterday, there were 3 races that I was keeping a particular eye on in 1, 12 & 27. I was very pleased with the outcome in 2/3 of them.

In District 1, despite spending thousands in the last 2 weeks to reclaim her Senate Seat, Mike Rohl took Susan Wismer to school. And defeated her on a 59-41% basis.

In District 12, Arch Beal showed everyone that strong name ID aid important as he sent Democrat challenger Jessica Meyers packing.

District 27 was the sole disappointment, as David Jones was within 200 votes of capturing the Senate seat from Red Dawn Foster after leading the race all night. Ugh.. so close, yet so far.

What else do we know? District 15 was crazy close between the two parties, showing this former black hole of despair for Republicans can be flipped with the right effort. We’ll be back.

District 18 got redder.. all three seats are now in Republican hands. Good thoughts for the future.

District 32 had always had hints of blue, but now it might be considered a purple district. Republicans Helene Duhamel, Becky Drury and Steve Duffy all came out of the election victorious, but it was touch and go for a while, showing that future races need to be closely targeted as numbers flipped all night as the returns came in.

The final numbers for the SDGOP came in with 31 Senate victories and 63 House. We lost several close ones overnight, as the red wave we were expecting nationally wasn’t big enough to surf on as we might have originally thought.

Our super-majority increased by 1 in the House but decreased by 1 in the Senate.

While it would have been nice to pick up the close ones, we can be extremely happy in holding on to historic numbers.

Good night for the SDGOP. A very good night.

Noem absolutely dominated Jamie Smith as she handily beats him on a nearly 2-1 margin at this point.

How about that SDSU opinion poll now?

With a margin that is currently 63% to 34% as of this writing, Governor Kristi Noem has absolutely dominated her opponent Jamie Smith in the 2022 gubernatorial race to lead South Dakota for the next four years.

At no point in the evenings returns did Smith even show a glimmer of being competitive as Noem has outpaced him constantly with an ever-widening margin of success.

The strength of her campaign almost seems contrary to the media narrative that has been disseminated over the course of the last several months, trying to paint the race as having a slimmer margin or being more competitive. Even the Smith campaign has been claiming in social media ads all the way through today that the race was within 3 percentage points.

They probably should have moved the decimal point over a place. Because the margin tonight is nearly 30 points not three.

Tonight is a well deserved victory lap for Governor Kristi Noem. She won the race, decisively and definitively.

Rohl wins District 1 Senate in Landslide

In one of the three races I have been watching closely tonight, the District 1 State Senate rematch with Michael Rohl versus Susan Wismer.. Despite Wismer unloading a pick up load full of cash into the race in the final 2 weeks, she has gained no traction.

With one precinct left to go, Rohl’s lead is absolutely insurmountable at this point, with him leading in a landslide over Wismer on a 59% to 41% advantage.

Wismer is done, crushed in the race by Michael Rohl.

Dusty Johnson Secures Blowout Victory

Dusty Johnson Secures Blowout Victory

Sioux Falls, S.D. – Tonight, U.S. Congressman Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) secured a third term for South Dakota’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. A leader on agriculture and transportation issues, earlier this year Johnson’s historic legislation to hold foreign ocean carriers accountable was signed into law. Johnson has also played a lead role in getting legislation passed out of the House dealing with livestock, tribal, and trade issues.

“South Dakotans have one voice in the U.S. House – they deserve a representative who punches well above their weight – I’m proud to be that guy for another term,” said Johnson. “I’ve worked hard to get singles and doubles for South Dakotans, but I’m ready for home runs in the House.

“Americans are facing record inflation and crime in their communities – effective leadership is needed. More than ever, I’m determined to produce results for all South Dakotans in the U.S. House.”

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