South Dakota 2016 Senate Election PollsSourceDateSample Thune Williams Other Poll Averages† 55.5% 35.5% - Nielson Brothers 10/31/2016 600 LV 54% 35% 11% Remington Research 10/23/2016 1,115 LV 57% 36% 7% †The average includes the most recent poll from each source within the past ...
Opponents of the new law, including The Trevor Project and the ACLU of South Dakota, vow to continue to advocate against these bills. "Senate Bill 46 simply perpetuates harmful myths about transgender people and reduces trans students to political pawns," the ACLU of South Dakota said in a Tw...
South Dakota Senate Race Ensnarls LeadersDAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent
CEO of South Dakota Voices for Peace says Senate Bill 7 doesn’t make South Dakota safer Updated: Jan. 4, 2025 at 8:40 AM GMT+8 | By Grant Green Voices for Peace is expecting many more bills like this and will have a lobbyist in Pierre for the legislative session. ...
CEO of South Dakota Voices for Peace says Senate Bill 7 doesn’t make South Dakota safer Updated: Jan. 4, 2025 at 8:40 AM GMT+8 | ByGrant Green Voices for Peace is expecting many more bills like this and will have a lobbyist in Pierre for the legislative session. ...
South Dakota Sen. John Thune is entering the race to be the next Republican leader of the U.S. Senate after Sen. Mitch McConnell steps away from the post in November.
As for dads in the Tri-State area (South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota), sayings are much more popular than jokes. The Mount Rushmore State's most popular dad-ism is 'Back in My Day...'. In the Hawkeye State it's 'Ask Your Mother'. ...
South Dakota GOP Sen. John Thune kept even his fellow party leaders guessing as to whether or not he would seek re-election, but he ultimately announced in early 2022 that he would seek a fourth term. Thune, who’s currently the No. 2 Senate Republican, should easily win, and he’s ...
Nick Tomboulides: So this is rapid reaction, the term limits convention just had a legislative hearing in the South Dakota State Senate, in front of the Senate State Affairs Committee, and it was a disappointment. The term limits convention was defeated five to two by the senators on this ...
In 2006, Democrats walloped their Republican opponents and gained control of both the House and Senate in the critical midterm elections. George W. Bush now had to contend with a Congress controlled by the opposition party, but a far more monumental event had taken place in the mix. In 2007...