Welcome Rounds for Senate to Advertiser’s Row!

Find out more about Mike Rounds for US Senate!We have a new advertiser!  Mike Rounds for US Senate is joining us today on Advertiser’s Row, and I’d encourage you to visit Senator Rounds’ campaign website for more information and to volunteer for his upcoming US Senate race.

As always, Please don’t forget to visit Mike Rounds as well as the other advertisers who make it possible to bring you the best in South Dakota politics such as the South Dakota Bankers Association, the SDGOP,  the South Dakota Chapter of Americans for Prosperity,  Kristi Noem for Governor, John Thune for US Senate, and Dusty Johnson for Congress.

NextEra Energy Resources is completing their run on the website, so I’d like to also thank them for their business, and also encourage everyone to click on their ad to find out more about their projects in South Dakota to expand our area’s wind energy capacity!

Interested in advertising in that #2 spot that’s opening up on the website, or elsewhere on SDWC?

If someone is making laws, keeping up on the issues or what’s happening in campaigns, or promoting legislation, they’re stopping here to check South Dakota’s political climate. South Dakota War College provides candidates, companies, and organizations a unique opportunity to direct a targeted message at South Dakota’s politically active elected officials, and community opinion leaders.

Advertising on the Dakotwarcollege.com website is based on a first come, first serve basis for available positions.  Advertising slots on the right are 300 px wide up to 350 px tall, and may be either static image, animated .gif, or other, as long as the file size is within acceptable file parameters, does not impede the loading of the website, or interfere with existing code.  All ads run through-site, and are not rotated in their positions.

Information on ad prices, ad positions, and required ad commitments may be directed to the webmaster by clicking here.

One thought on “Welcome Rounds for Senate to Advertiser’s Row!”

  1. “Proven conservative?” Ummm, when did that happen? Does this qualify as false advertising?

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