On this date in 1889 South Dakota became the nation's 40th state.
Today, broke, broken and in disarray the South Dakota Democratic Party is promising to recruit and field more candidates.
Your thoughts about why Democrats still live in South Dakota?
Today, broke, broken and in disarray the South Dakota Democratic Party is promising to recruit and field more candidates.
"To be clear, it is still early, and many of the candidates are still potential and not confirmed at this point," said Aaron Matson, SDDP communications director. "We're not releasing numbers at this point, but due to the grassroots energy and interest in running we're seeing all over the state, we feel much better about filling all 105 slots than we did at this point in 2015. That's not a guarantee, but we are feeling cautiously optimistic."Read the rest here.
Your thoughts about why Democrats still live in South Dakota?
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