SCOTT MUNSTERMAN
GOP battle intensifies
With five days to go until the Republican gubernatorial primary, the five candidates are getting a little sharper with their comments. Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard and state Senate Republican Leader Dave ...
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April 10, 2013
Opinion: Letters to the Editor
Survival depends on reduced spending To the Editor: The U.S. government debt is now 94 percent of the nation’s national gross product. That is 94 percent of our national income, and at the rate we are spending money, we will soon be a bankrupt nation like Greece. They say a big part of the problem is Social Security.June 05, 2010
GOP governor hopefuls clash on budget
PIERRE — The five Republicans seeking their party’s nomination for governor differed during a televised Thursday night forum on how to balance the state budget, boost the economy and bring more jobs to South Dakota.Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard of Garretson, Senate Republican Leader Dave Knudson of Sioux Falls, Sen. Gordon Howie of Rapid City, former Brookings Mayor Scott Munsterman and Buffalo Gap rancher Ken Knuppe answered questions in an hour-long forum broadcast statewide by KELO TV.
By Chet Brokaw , June 04, 2010
GOP hopefuls look at running mates
PIERRE — State Sen. Gordon Howie of Rapid City became the first of the Republican candidates for governor to reveal his selection of a running mate.He announced Wednesday that he has chosen one of South Dakota’s most prominent modern conservatives, Kermit Staggers of Sioux Falls.
By Bob Mercer , June 03, 2010
GOP candidates emphasize image
PIERRE — All five Republicans seeking to be South Dakota’s next governor want to improve schools, boost economic development, limit government, avoid tax increases and balance the state budget.And of course, they support ethanol production, wind energy, farming and ranching.
So how are Republican voters supposed to decide in the June 8 primary, when the party picks its candidate for the fall election?
By Chet Brokaw , May 10, 2010
GOP candidates converge on Mitchell
Johnson’s quip followed comments from candidates Chris Nelson, Kristi Noem and Blake Curd to about 160 GOP faithful who attended the Davison Hanson County Lincoln Day Dinner at the County Fair Banquet Hall in Mitchell.
By Ross Dolan , April 23, 2010
State’s six governor hopefuls participate in forum, talk about economic ideas
SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota’s six gubernatorial candidates discussed job creation, fiscal responsibility and reduced regulation during an economic development forum Wednesday in Sioux Falls.The forum was part of the annual Governor’s Conference on Economic Development.
Gov. Mike Rounds cannot seek reelection because of term limits, leaving a field of five Republicans and one Democrat vying for the state’s top job.
By Dirk Lammers , April 22, 2010
Poll: Daugaard widens lead over Heidepriem
Republican Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard now holds a 17-point lead over likely Democratic nominee Scott Heidepriem in South Dakota’s race for governor. But the Democrat maintains modest leads over two other GOP hopefuls.By Staff reports , March 30, 2010
Poll shows 'wide open' governor's race in S.D.
Results of a poll about the South Dakota gubernatorial candidates show the race to be “wide open,” according to the firm that conducted the poll.By Seth Tupper , February 27, 2010
Munsterman calls for government budgeting changes
FORT PIERRE — The governor and the Legislature should limit the growth of state government to the rate of inflation and no longer use onetime sources of revenue to cover increased ongoing costs, Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Munsterman said Monday.By Bob Mercer , October 27, 2009
Activity picks up among 2010 governor candidates
The passing of Labor Day appears to have triggered increased activity from some of the men who want to be South Dakota’s next governor, while others are holding back on high-profile campaigning.State Sen. Scott Heidepriem, D-Sioux Falls, kicked off a recent flurry of news coverage involving gubernatorial candidates when he participated in a Democratic news release issued the Friday before Labor Day.
By Seth Tupper , September 16, 2009
Munsterman says state needs leadership
Scott Munsterman, mayor of Brookings, is taking an unorthodox approach to his campaign for the Republican nomination for governor. He’s calling for a change from some of the policies of current Republican Gov. Mike Rounds and the Republican legislative majority.
By Seth Tupper , May 15, 2009
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