Yes on 29 Ballot Committee joins advertiser’s row; still a few spots left to advertise in the weeks leading up to the election

Has it been an active week or what? Traffic has been high, even when people might not like to read public documents.

And adding to the conversation is our latest advertiser, the Yes on 29 Ballot Committee, asking South Dakotans to also listen to their side of the conversation regarding Initiated Measure 29 when people are making up their minds how to vote. Please click on the ad and hear from the side that didn’t divert nun’s money to primary elections.

With two and a half months until election day, SDWC has advertising opportunities for reaching South Dakota’s opinion leaders, based on a first-come, first-serve basis for available positions. The #1 spot in the left-hand column and down page advertising spots are available, and there are discounts for longer ad commitments.  Information on ad prices, ad positions, and ad commitments may be directed to the webmaster by clicking here.

Please take a moment to visit our advertisers such as South Dakota’s chief executive Governor Kristi Noem, our friend South Dakota Senator John Thune,  Congressman Dusty Johnson, and Republican United States Senator Mike Rounds. Our friends at South Dakota Ag Alliance are also here to fight for landowner rights and common sense ag development, as Summit Carbon Solutions will keep our farmers and ethanol producers competitive on a world stage.

Aside from IM29, we also have the opponents to IM28 making sure South Dakotans know IM28 is a trap.. as badly as I’m sure they want to use the Star Wars meme.. And we have SD Open Primaries asking voters via Amendment H to let everyone who pays for our elections to vote.

Of course, at Dakota Campaign Store, down on the right, you’ll find me already busy in 2024 with yard signs, postcards, and all the things a professional campaign needs to make an impression.

Thank you to our advertisers for your support, and please reach out if you’d like to join them!