Fringe group hosting event claiming widespread voter fraud in South Dakota. Despite no indication of fraud.

Saw this event pop up on Facebook today.. Which is kind of a “wtf” thing, because no one has ever heard of this group, and no one has heard of widespread voter fraud in the state:

Midwest Swamp Watch is a website being run by Rick Weible of Elkton, SD, a former Minnesota Mayor, and apparently has been on the internet making claims about widespread voter fraud in Minnesota.  And now, he’s trying to sell the same sort of snake oil in South Dakota claiming that apparently there are “statewide anomalies and fraud,” similar to what the pillow guy was trying to sell in Sioux Falls this summer.

The event is being hosted by “Brookings Area Patriot Ripple Effect,” which may be an offshoot of Dave Roetman’s group in Sioux Falls.

Clearly, they’re new, and goofy election conspiracies are on their menu.

The problem is..no one has ever heard of these election conspiracies before. And it makes it even more challenging that South Dakota uses physical paper ballots, as well as canvassing the election results after the election day vote as a “double check.”    Has anyone ever heard of this evidence ever being presented to a county auditor? Or the Secretary of State? As in the people in charge of the elections?  How about county State’s Attorneys or the Attorney General?

Of course not. Because these kind of conspiracy theories reside on the internet. Not in places where fraud is actually investigated. Because the claims just don’t seem to hang around all that long when closely examined.

I’m not sure what you do with that.

Jarrod Johnson back at the office of School and Public Lands

If you hadn’t heard, a familiar face is back behind the scenes at the office of School and Public Lands. Jarrod Johnson, the former Commissioner of School and Lands is back haunting the halls of the State Capitol, having stepped in to assume the role Deputy Commissioner Mike Lauritsen left when he moved to Chamberlain to become the City Administrator of that community.

With Lauritsen’s departure a few months back, I’d been told current Commissioner Ryan Brunner had an eye on bringing on an experienced hand, as a wave of retirements may be hitting that office and Johnson certainly has some tenure there.

Not that you can tell by the S&L website (ahem), but Jarrod is already on the job, as you can see by the lobbyist list filed with the Secretary of State:

This is an especially interesting development, as the Office of School and Lands is very much in play politically, with incumbent Ryan Brunner termed out.

Former State Senator Jordan Youngberg had started out campaigning for the office fiercely last summer, and reined things back in later 2021.  Current State Senator Brock Greenfield got going a little later and has been hitting the ‘rubber chicken circuit’ of GOP Dinners and events, several which Youngberg didn’t attend.

With GOP convention delegate selection just starting, it’s hard to throw a dart and say which, if anyone, would be the favorite at the moment. It’s not outside of the realm of possibility that a third or fourth person could get into the race. And if Jarrod’s interest is piqued, that could change the dynamics of the race entirely.

But, there’s a lot of air between now and the June convention. We’ll just have to keep our eyes on the tea leaves.

Stay tuned.

Rep. Tom Pischle instructing anti-vaxxer group to switch party to choose candidates at GOP Convention

Well this was an interesting video that I came across today.

Mya Olson, who has a group now calling itself Health Freedom South Dakota, who has testified at the legislature against requirements for childhood vaccinations, has a video out there with State Representative Tom Pischke (who has allied with her cause in the past), on how the anti-vax group can take over the agenda of the Republican Party, push their issues into the platform of the GOP, and choose the party’s candidates at the convention next June by becoming precinct committeemen and women.

It’s even more interesting as you watch Rep. Pischke tell the group that they should first change their party registration over to Republican specifically for that purpose, as he explains at about 2:30 in the video.

Wait a minute? If memory serves, wasn’t Tom lamenting who was and was not a “True Republican” last election?

That’s a direct reference from Tom snidely alleging there are those who run claiming they are Republican to get elected. So, how does that jibe with him telling a group that they can push their agenda by actually switching parties for the purpose to throw delegates at the GOP?

Interesting.  A good reminder that those who actually are Republican in the first place should get their precinct committee forms in.

Because Tom and his party switchers might be gunning for your spot.

State Rep. Dennert abandoning House, running for County Commission instead

In an interesting development today, District 3 State Representative Drew Dennert is switching gears and abandoning the state legislature in the face of what was shaping up be a challenging House primary for him, and instead has filed paperwork to run for the Brown County Commission.

This comes only a few short months after Dennert served as the chief architect of the State House’s plan for Legislative Redistricting, a version of the plan which was almost completely steamrolled over by the State Senate’s plan which was better organized and publicized by its members.

It’s worth mentioning, as Dennert was rumored to be attempting to place his Brown County farm property in his District 3 to no avail, which may have driven the decision to bail out of the legislature.

US Senator Mike Rounds Responds to the Former President

Rounds Responds to the Former President

WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) issued the following statement today:

“I’m disappointed but not surprised by the former president’s reaction. However, the facts remain the same. I stand by my statement. The former president lost the 2020 election.

“This isn’t new information. If we’re being honest, there was no evidence of widespread fraud that would have altered the results of the election. To that point, nearly all of my Senate Republican colleagues acknowledged this last January. During the electoral certification process, we did our due diligence and looked at the challenges made by the former president’s lawyers. Over 90 senators agreed that there was not enough evidence to overturn the results and, therefore, certified the election as our Constitution calls for.

“Additionally, Vice President Mike Pence stood his ground, acknowledged President Biden’s victory and acted with integrity. It’s time the rest of us do the same.

“If you look at the challenges our nation faces today – whether it be inflation, the border crisis or Afghanistan – it’s clear that we are in desperate need of responsible, conservative, disciplined leadership in the White House.

“As a Republican Party, our focus should be on what lies ahead, not what’s in the past. Elections are about growing support for your party, not further dividing it. Attacking Republicans certainly isn’t going to result in a winning formula. Neither is telling citizens not to vote. If we are going to win in 2022 and 2024, we have to move forward together.”

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Former SDDP Exec Dir Pam (Merchant) Cole enters race for Sioux Falls City Council

In Matt Paulson’s text message update this afternoon, he breaks the news that the former Executive Director of the South Dakota Democrat Party is going to try to work her electoral magic on the Sioux Falls City Council.

Pamela Cole has filed paperwork to run for the City Council “At Large B” seat, currently held by Christine Erickson, who is termed out. Cole is the former director of the South Dakota Democratic Party.

Rich Merkouris is also running for this seat, who has already raised $21,000, for his campaign, according to a recent filing.

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If you recall, during her tenure with the Democratic party, she explained the Democrat Party’ electoral efforts in 2020 as..

“We’re pacing ourselves with our party and building a bench over time. It’s going to take time and one step at a time, too.”

Read that here.

I think they still have many “one steps” to go.

But, good news for Rich Merkouris, with such an ideologically polarizing opponent. He’s that much farther down the road, and her entrance into the race should help him with fundraising.

Gov. Noem Announces Legislation Blocking Action Civics

Gov. Noem Announces Legislation Blocking Action Civics

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem released the text of draft legislation to block Action Civics as the basis of education for South Dakota students.

“Our Founding Fathers wanted the American people to be well-educated in our system of government, so our students should learn how to participate in it,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “As John Adams said, ‘Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of freedom.’ They should not, however, be forced to choose one political ideology over another or be forced to protest or lobby as part of their education. In South Dakota, we will focus on education, not indoctrination.”

Governor Noem previously addressed Action Civics with her signing of Executive Order 2021-11. She also introduced legislation to block Critical Race Theory as a basis of education for South Dakota students.

Governor Noem was also the first candidate for public office in the country to sign the 1776 Pledge to Save Our Schools, and she published an op-ed with Dr. Ben Carson outlining that decision.

You can read the draft legislation here.

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Sen. Mike Rounds notes that no evidence of fraud that would have changed outcome of election, Trump attacks Senator Rounds.

Senator Mike Rounds is apparently drawing fire from former President Trump after his statement to ABC News on Sunday.  As Rounds noted on ABC’s “This Week,” as reported by Politico:

“As a part of our due diligence, we looked at over 60 different accusations made in multiple states,” the South Dakota Republican said on ABC’s “This Week.“ “While there were some irregularities, there were none of the irregularities which would have risen to the point where they would have changed the vote outcome in a single state.“

He added: “The election was fair, as fair as we have seen.“

Looking toward the 2022 midterms, which could break the deadlock in what is now a 50-50 Senate, Rounds said Republicans must move past unfounded allegations that Trump was cheated out of a victory if they wish to prevail.

Read the entire story here.

This earned the ire of the former President who blasted Senator Rounds today, noting:

“Senator” Mike Rounds of the Great State of South Dakota just went woke on the Fraudulent Presidential Election of 2020. He made a statement this weekend on ABC Fake News, that despite massive evidence to the contrary, including much of it pouring in from Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and other states, he found the election to be ok—just fine. Is he crazy or just stupid? The numbers are conclusive, and the fraudulent and irregular votes are massive. The only reason he did this is because he got my endorsement and easily won his state in 2020, so now he thinks he has time, and those are the only ones, the weak, who will break away. Even though his election will not be coming up for 5 years, I will never endorse this jerk again.

and..

The Radical Left Democrats and RINOS, like “Senator” Mike Rounds, do not make it easy for our Country to succeed. He is a weak and ineffective leader, and I hereby firmly pledge that he will never receive my Endorsement again!

Read the entire statement here.

Somehow, I don’t think President Trump’s endorsement had anything to do with Senator Rounds winning election here.  And let’s face it. The statement from former President Trump is more than a bit silly.