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Thune prefers Senate but seeks input on future
Argus Leader ^
| Dec. 14, 2003
| David Kranz
Posted on 12/14/2003 3:39:35 PM PST by formercalifornian
Edited on 05/07/2004 9:08:25 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The mystery of John Thune's political future soon will be solved.
The former congressman will say in a few days if he will challenge Sen. Tom Daschle, run for the U.S. House seat soon to be vacated by Rep. Bill Janklow or remain in the private sector.
(Excerpt) Read more at argusleader.com ...
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: South Dakota
KEYWORDS: 2004; daschle; electionushouse; electionussenate; janklow; thune
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To: byteback
Disarmingly nice and quite cute in person, but the views, and ambition of Hillary. I've met her more than once. At 31, she has the potential to be in office from this state for eons. She gets mucho grande cash from Emily's list. One of my best friends volunteered on her campaign in 2002, the damned rat. She's a master manipulator.
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12/16/2003 12:34:10 AM PST
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SoDak
To: The Great RJ
Wouldn't you agree that the old guard in the GOP in this state is the damned problem? Those guys, under that Janklow "COP" hounded the younger guys out of leadership. Frederick is a pathetic party leader, and Bill Peterson is a major RINO. I'd support Mel Olsen over him for leader. I think back to a trip to the state fair this year, and after being hounded by smiling teens with Dem stickers, I get to the GOP shack and see 3 people in their 70's looking vainly for a spot in the shade. It was awful.
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12/16/2003 12:38:26 AM PST
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SoDak
To: Kuksool
me too...hated like the dickens to see what happened with Janklow, loved his terms as governor, but I wonder if it isn't going to mean a resurgence in the GOP.
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12/16/2003 12:40:31 AM PST
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SoDak
To: Impy
I'm not scared of that Herseth.You might not be, but I am, having witnessed her coming from nowhere in 2002, a total non-starter, to putting a scare in a super-popular governor running for congress. She is very popular with women, who vote at a lot higher levels than men in SD, unfortunately. She will win, unless someone such as Thune or perhaps Barb Everist takes her on.
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12/16/2003 12:44:01 AM PST
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SoDak
To: SoDak
I think the reason she came fairly close in '02 was that Janklow wasn't all that "super-popular" and people were tired of him.
Oh and I meant to write: I'm not THAT scared of Herseth. I am a little scared but I don't see her as this unstoppable force that only a Thune-caliber candidate can possible beat in Republican South Dakota. If she does win she'll squeek by and have a huge target stapled to her back next November.
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12/17/2003 5:25:09 AM PST
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Impy
(Are dogcatchers really elected?)
To: Impy
I really, truly wish I shared your optimism. The entire Sioux Falls media has been gushing about her this week. Silly thing is, I'm going to be at a wedding and reception this month in which I'll most likely be at a table with her, due to mutual friends.
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12/18/2003 12:02:05 AM PST
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SoDak
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