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The Leaders Who Know Dennis Daugaard Best Know He's Job-Ready www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Saturday, June 5, 2010 PAGE 5A The leaders who know Dennis Daugaard best know he’s job-ready to be Governor. Dennis Daugaard’s experience as Lieutenant Governor has made him ready to lead South Dakota.And those who have worked the closest with Dennis agree he’s a strong leader and our best choice for Governor. Governor Mike Rounds, Pierre Former Governor Frank Farrar, Britton Former GovernorWalter Dale Miller, Ft. Pierre Former Congressman Clint Roberts, Ft. Pierre Former First Lady Linda Mickelson Graham, Sioux Falls Former Lt. Governor Steve Kirby, Sioux Falls Former Lt. Governor Lowell Hansen, Sioux Falls StateTreasurerVern Larson,Vivian Public Utilities Commissioner Gary Hanson, Sioux Falls Public Utilities Commissioner Dusty Johnson, Mitchell Former Secretary of State Alice Kundert, Mobridge Former Secretary of State Joyce Hazeltine, Custer Senate MajorityWhip Larry Rhoden, Union Center Former Senate President ProTemArne Brown, Brookings (former House Majority Leader) Former Senate Majority Leader Eric Bogue, Dupree Senate MajorityWhip Cooper Garnos, Presho Former Senate Appropriations Chair Bob Drake,Watertown Senate Appropriations Chair Jean Hunhoff,Yankton Former Senate Appropriations Chair Randy Frederick, Hayti Senator Corey Brown, Gettysburg Former Senator Alan Aker, Piedmont Senator Art Fryslie,Willow Lake Former Senator Kenny Albers, Canton Senator Jeff Haverly, Rapid City Former Senator Dick Belatti, Madison SenatorTom Nelson, Lead Former Senator Bob Benson,Winner Senator Russell Olson, Madison Former Senator Mike Broderick, Canton Former Senator Don Brosz,Watertown House SpeakerTim Rave, Baltic Former Senator Jim Dunn, Lead House Speaker ProTemVal Rausch, Big Stone City Former Senator Bill Earley, Sioux Falls House Majority Leader Bob Faehn,Watertown Former Senator Arlene Ham Burr, Rapid City House MajorityWhip Jamie Boomgarden,Vermillion Former Senator Arnie Hauge, Sioux Falls House MajorityWhip Manny Steele, Sioux Falls Former Senator Marguerite Kleven, Sturgis House MajorityWhip Brian Gosch, Rapid City Former Senator Al Kurtenbach, Brookings House Appropriations Chair LarryTidemann, Brookings Former Senator Michael LaPointe, Mission RepresentativeTom Brunner, Nisland Former Senator Mac McCracken, Rapid City Representative Lance Carson, Mitchell Former Senator Ed Olson, Mitchell Representative Kristin Conzet, Rapid City Former Senator Jerry Schoener, Rapid City Representative Justin Cronin, Gettysburg Former Senator FredWhiting, Rapid City RepresentativeTom Deadrick, Platte Representative Brock Greenfield, Clark Former House Speaker Matt Michels,Yankton Representative Noel Hamiel, Mitchell Former Representative Dick Brown, Custer Representative Charlie Hoffman, Eureka Former Representative Mike Buckingham, Rapid City Representative Roger Hunt, Brandon Former Representative Mike Derby, Rapid City Representative Kent Juhnke,Vivian Former Representative Charlii Gilson,Yankton Representative Dan Lederman, Dakota Dunes Former RepresentativeTom Hackl, Hoven Representative Nick Moser,Yankton Former Representative Phyllis Heineman, Sioux Falls Representative David Novstrup,Aberdeen Former Representative Don Hennies, Sioux Falls Representative Ryan Olson, Onida Former RepresentativeTom Hills, Spearfish Representative Deb Peters, Hartford Former Representative Claire Konold,Watertown Representative Jim Putnam,Armour Former Representative Dan Matthews, Mitchell (Former House and Senate Appropriations Chair) Former Representative Matt McCaulley, Sioux Falls Representative Fred Romkema, Spearfish Former RepresentativeWillard Pummel, Belle Fourche RepresentativeTim Rounds, Pierre Former Representative Burdette Solum,Watertown RepresentativeTodd Schlekeway, Sioux Falls Former Representative ShawnTornow,Sioux Falls Representative Roger Solum,Watertown Former Representative HalWick, Sioux Falls Representative ChuckTurbiville, Deadwood Former Representative MarkWilladsen, Sioux Falls Representative BillVan Gerpen,Tyndall Representative KimVanneman, Ideal Representative MikeVerchio, Hill City Representative DeanWink, Howes Show your support for Dennis with your vote on June 8. Learn more about Dennis and his vision for South Dakota www.DennisForGov.com PAID FOR BY DAUGAARD FOR SOUTH DAKOTA. LINDA MICKELSON GRAHAM,TREASURER..
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