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On Nov. 29, three now-former board members of the Yankton GOP created their own political action committee. Days later, they used their waning power in the party to give it $12,000 in county funds.
Throughout the county party election season, stretching from mid-November to the end of January, delegates have succeeded in changing the makeup of key county parties, like Minnehaha and Pennington.
The new County Central Committee, with ties to conservative groups including Citizens for Liberty and the Family Heritage Alliance, is hopeful it can energize South Dakota's second-largest county.
At the South Dakota Republican Party's annual meeting of the State Central Committee, delegates face a choice on who gets a say at party conventions, and who will lead the party into the future.

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With Democratic President Joe Biden slumping in the polls and soaring inflation souring voters' moods, Republicans are expected to win control of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate.
With President Joe Biden slumping in the polls and soaring inflation souring voters' moods, Republicans are expected to win control of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate.
It's a potential bright spot for Democrats heading into the Nov. 8 midterm elections, when Republicans are broadly favored to win a majority of at least one chamber in Congress.

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While Trump's candidates have had mixed success so far this year in party primaries, many Republican voters still embrace Trump's false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, as well as his right-wing, "America First" populist ideology.
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Redistricting has pushed incumbents from the same party to run against one other in a half-dozen races, an awkward result of the once-a-decade process of drawing new congressional lines.

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