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Sep
01

Stephanie spends too fast, says GOP

The South Dakota Republican Party wants to get the House race back on the road.

Maybe that’s a poor choice of words.

But the state GOP and state Rep. Kristi Noem want to get the spotlight off her driving record, which has filled newspapers, the electronic media and blogs for a week now, and back on their favorite issues: Tying Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin to the financial mess in Washington and Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The state Republican Party started its own website today in response to the Democrat’s clever website that went up this week to poke fun at Noem’s fast ways on South Dakota roads. They want to associate SHS to the stream of money gushing from D.C.

Here’s a link to stpehaniespends.com: http://stephaniespends.com/

Aug
30

Who won the debate?

When I tell people I covered the Kristi Noem-Stephanie Herseth Sandlin debate at The Corn Palace Saturday afternoon, one question pops up right away: Who won?

I reply that both candidates offered strong cases and fielded questioins with skill and poise. People then roll their eyes.

Here’s a link to video of all three debates held Saturday: http://www.mitchellrepublic.com/pages/cpdebate

And here’s my story on it:

http://www.mitchellrepublic.com/event/article/id/45674/

So you have read the stories and watched the debate. What’s your view? Who won?

Aug
30

About those tickets …

Do you care how many traffic citations state Rep. Kristi Noem has racked up in the last 21 years?

The South Dakota Democratic Party and Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin sure hope you do. The SD Dems have created a website to poke some fun at Noem.

We’re sure to hear and read more about her driving record and I would guess other surprises will pop up as the campaign heats up and both sides dig for dirt on each other.

Here’s the site:

http://www.kristiabovethelaw.com/

Aug
26

Changes to debate schedule

Some things have come up. Here’s a story that will be in tomorrow’s Daily Republic.

Schedule for Saturday Palace debates finalized

By The Daily Republic

Two candidates for South Dakota secretary of state and a front-burner controversy about statewide smoking have been added to a debate this weekend sponsored by The Daily Republic.

The Daily Republic-Corn Palace Festival Debate originally was to include gubernatorial candidates Scott Heidepriem and Dennis Daugaard debating at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Corn Palace, followed by U.S. House candidates Kristi Noem and Stephanie Herseth Sandlin.

The U.S. House debate will go on as planned, but the gubernatorial debate was canceled late Wednesday afternoon when Daugaard announced he cannot attend due to the funeral of a close friend.

Thursday morning, The Daily Republic announced on its website that secretary of state candidates Ben Nesselhuf and Jason Gant have been added to the bill. Late Thursday afternoon, it was announced that a debate focusing on Referred Law 12 — which could prohibit smoking in certain places, such as restaurants and bars — also has been added.

The final, revised schedule now includes:

11 a.m.: Jennifer Stalley of the American Cancer Society and Don Rose, a spokesman for a group called Citizens for Individual Freedom.

Stalley is from Pierre and Rose is from Sioux Falls. They will debate Referred Law 12, which is on South Dakota’s November ballot.

11:30 a.m.: Secretary of state candidates Nesselhuf and Gant.

Gant is a Republican from Sioux Falls and Nesselhuf is a Democrat from Vermillion. Also in the race is Constitution Party candidate Lori Stacey, of Sioux Falls. The Daily Republic did not extend an invitation to Stacey.

“This is an important office and an important election,” said Nesselhuf. “This is a great opportunity to discuss important matters. I know Jason from our time in the state Senate and look forward to having a productive and positive discussion on the issues facing this office.”

“I am very excited for the opportunity to discuss the importance of this year’s secretary of state race,” Gant said. “There are many differences between my opponent and I. I plan to emphasize my position of cracking down on voter fraud by ensuring state policies are not weakened and the integrity of our election system is not damaged.”

Noon-1 p.m.: U.S. House candidates Stephanie Herseth Sandlin and Kristi Noem.

Noem is a Republican who has served in the South Dakota Legislature. Herseth Sandlin is the Democrat incumbent.

The debates are free to the public. For those who cannot attend, the debates will be broadcast live on The Daily Republic’s website, www.mitchellrepublic.com.

Aug
25

Debates coming up Saturday in Mitchell

We hope all of you will consider coming to our debates Saturday at the Corn Palace.

Our gubernatorial debate, featuring Scott Heidepriem and Dennis Daugaard, will start at 11 a.m. The U.S. House debate, featuring Stephanie Herseth Sandlin and Kristi Noem, will begin around noon. Admittance is free.

If you can’t make it, go to www.mitchellrepublic.com at the time of the event for a live webcast.

We hope to see many of you there.

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