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Herseth Sandlin declines Senate run

May 13, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Former U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin says she will not seek a U.S. Senate seat next year. Continue Reading

TUPPER: Don’t run, Stephanie

May 9, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Be the rare public figure who talks about family and means it; or, quit talking about it. Continue Reading

MERCER: Rounds’ early start appears quite smart

May 5, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Mike now has a head start of six months on any other candidate — if there ever is another candidate.
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Family pulling Herseth Sandlin toward, away from political race

May 2, 2013 in The Daily Republic

‘Working moms deserve a voice,’ former congresswoman says.
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Herseth Sandlin might decide soon on US Senate run

April 23, 2013 in The Daily Republic

SIOUX FALLS (AP) Former U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin says she expects to decide soon whether to run for the South Dakota U.S. Senate seat now held by retiring Democrat Tim Johnson.
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‘Draft Brendan’ effort begins

March 27, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Group headed by Ryan Casey wants Tim Johnson’s son to enter 2014 Senate race.
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Sen. Johnson ‘closes circle’ with retirement announcement

March 26, 2013 in The Daily Republic

SD’s senior senator, 15-0 in elections, ready for new path in life.
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Herseth Sandlin says she hasn’t decided on senate run

March 26, 2013 in The Daily Republic

VERMILLION (AP) Former U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin has been named as a possible successor to retiring South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson, but she is declining to say whether she will run for the post.
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Poll: Rounds over Noem in 2014 Senate primary

March 21, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Herseth Sandlin tops Brendan Johnson among Democrats as Senate candidate.
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‘Vacant’ sign hung on Johnson’s Senate seat

March 20, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Top Democratic official offers hint that Sen. Johnson will retire.
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