June 8, 2010

These will be hard trains to stop come November

Great night for the SD GOP! Really, what a smorgasbord of good candidates.

Daugaard more than did it. Good luck to Heidepriem in stopping that train. And like I said here yesterday, win or lose, Munsterman still gets the prize.

The Kristi Noem victory was a bit personal for me, considering. I am thrilled to see her win and dropped by the victory party tonight to personally say so. Mrs. Sandlin was surely hoping for another outcome in that race. 

I celebrate with Manny Steele and Hal Wick in their District 12 House victory over NARAL's Casey Murschel. Also, I take delight in Elizabeth Kraus' 74-26 victory in the District 33 Senate race.

This next one we can file in the Look-What-Happens-When-Good-People-Sit-Idly-By category::::  Crass immature antics Angie Buhl is now State Senator because… a whopping total of 369 out of 11,328 registered voters in her district voted for her every-abortion-is-good ideology. Too bad the GOP didn't field a candidate there in District 15.

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June 9, 2010

caheidelberger @ 7:43 am

Selling your business and busting your chops to get less than 1 in 5 votes is a pretty thin "prize."

Steve @ 8:23 am

The prize, Cory, is showing onesself noble and of integrity, the satisfaction of knowing you did the hard work of getting out to meet the people. That stuff is never in vain, win or lose, you win.

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