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Victory doesn’t always go to the loudest candidate

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Victory doesn’t always go to the loudest candidate
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From left, Gov. Larry Rhoden, state House Speaker Jon Hansen, U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson and businessman Toby Doeden participate in a Republican gubernatorial debate on April 27, 2026, at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls. (Photo by Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight)It was Primary Election Day, June 4, 2002, and I had things pretty well covered for the Wednesday edition of the Pierre Capital Journal. This was back in the day when newspapers still had staffs. I had three reporters assigned

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