SDGOP December 2025 FEC Report: $0 contributions, state account raided for $9k transfer, $35k cash on hand.
Another month, another Federal Elections Commission report for the SDGOP that leaves people scratching their heads asking “what has Jim Eschenbaum done to our party?”
SD GOP December 2025 FEC Report by Pat Powers
Jim Eschenbaum, the former 32-year democrat and now Republican party chairman who quipped at the onset of his rule that he wanted to weed the people out of the party he considered fake Republicans, and said “We don’t need any more money thrown to the state GOP than what we need to operate” appears to be finding out what happens when all his dreams come true.
Because the federal election campaign finance report for December shows yet another month of no donors stepping in to support the state’s majority political party.

Zero itemized. Zero unitemized. But more importantly Zero donors. Z.E.R.O. One cannot have a sustainable political party if no one is participating.
The report does point out that they raided the state account for $9121.96, which was transferred over to the federal account on November 12th. This leaves the party with $34,877.20 in the federal account.
Maybe they’ll have some donations in that account? Because they could not do worse here. The end of year filing for the state account that will come in February will be interesting to read because it will complete the picture of the party’s finances.
But when it comes to the federal account in the last months of the year, the finances don’t look so good. Not good at all.



An old pastor of mine used to give the advice, “Don’t wait for doors to open; check the doors, and see if they’re unlocked.” More often than not, South Dakota takes this advice. We don’t settle for the way things are – we always strive to do better and pursue opportunity.


It’s been a busy year in the United States Senate. The new Republican majority is working hard to deliver on our promises to the American people, and while there’s more to be done, there’s a lot we’ve accomplished just this year. We’ve delivered permanent tax relief that puts more money in working families’ pockets. We’ve provided certainty to small businesses, farms, and ranches with permanent tax relief and strengthened the farm safety net. And we’ve made significant investments to make America safer and stronger.

