Dems Close Last Remaining Offices In South Dakota – IOTW Report

Dems Close Last Remaining Offices In South Dakota

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The South Dakota Democratic Party will be closing the doors at both of its offices due to financial troubles, leaving the state with no Democratic Party offices.

The state party will be closing offices in Sioux Falls and Rapid City at the end of September, the Argus Leader reported. No layoffs for party staff have been announced, and employees will begin working remotely due to the partyโ€™s budget problems, according to state party Chairwoman Paula Hawks.  More

14 Comments on Dems Close Last Remaining Offices In South Dakota

  1. That article’s first sentence isn’t clear enough. It should be:

    The South Dakota Democratic Party will be closing the doors at both of its offices due to very few people giving them money they didn’t earn and not finding a way to just take money from others without having to touch icky terrible guns.

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  2. alas fellow worshipers, be not dismayed, for there shall be a stature of the messiah in Rapid City made in his holiest likeness so that all the sheep can come crawling and kneeling before him.

  3. SD is chock full of RINOS, and efemdy is correct. They jump party lines, sweet talk the rubes and they vote ’em in. Every election season. BUT we do have our libertarian republicans that are in Pierre (pronounced peer) giving us constitutional carry and doing Gods work exposing the rinos.

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  4. @ANonymous, We not only have barry shithead on display (in a remote corner of downtown) but dozens of other presidents with Ronnie having the best location, Washington and Lincoln in prominent corners. Dont know where we will see PDJT.

    And if any of you yahoos come to the black hills, be sure to look me up.

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  5. Stopped in Mitchell decades ago and the waitress tried to convince me to move my company there. Lots of people looking for work. I should visit again, maybe. The revolution that frees this country again might start there. Love the Badlands.

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