Welcome Strong, Safe & Free PAC to Advertiser’s Row

No foolin’ on this April Fool’s Day. Please take the opportunity to welcome the Strong, Safe, and Free PAC supporting Governor Larry Rhoden to Advertiser’s Row through the campaign. 

Please click on their ad, and visit the website.

The PAC joins Monae Johnson for Secretary of State,  US Senator John ThuneUnited States Senator Mike Rounds, the Dusty Johnson for Governor campaign, Heath Shields for Treasurer, Steve Saint for District 30 State Rep. and others – including our friends at Dakota Town Hall, and my own Dakota Campaign Store.

Are you running for office in 2026, If you’re running, you should get in front of the thousands of readers we have a week.  I have a number of spots open, and questions on ad prices, ad positions, and ad commitments may be directed to the webmaster by clicking here. Lots of open space available at the moment, such as the #2 positions on the right right between the SSF PAC and Monae as well as spots lower down on both sides of the page.

Ads run in their position through the site, meaning they are not rotated.  Advertising is available on a first-come first-served basis, and discounts are provided for extended commitments. Advertising on the Dakotwarcollege.com website is based on a first come, first serve basis for available positions.

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

(Update – hang on.. the e-mail ate the resolution on the image, so we’re fixing it).

 

3 thoughts on “Welcome Strong, Safe & Free PAC to Advertiser’s Row”

  1. PACS and big money have no place in politics. They are supposed to be listening to the people and all they do is listen to the money.

    1. I have noticed that the folks who do the most whining about politicians not listening have never tried talking to them. They think they can communicate telepathically..
      I’ve set up and promoted events at which politicians are coming to town for Coffee and Conversation, or lunch, or a visit at a local ice cream shop, or they are scheduled to attend our county Republican meeting.
      We put notices in the local paper and maybe 6 people show up. That’s it.
      The politicians show up. They listen to the people who show up.

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