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Ahlers steps forward to run for governor as the SDDP seeks to slay the Republican Dragon that dominates state politics

Is Dan Ahlers falling on his sword for the good of the South Dakota Democratic Party?Or is the SDDP executive director capable of slaying the mighty Republican Dragon that has dominated state politics for decades?We will find out this fall. Ahlers, 52, announced Monday that he is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor. He seems a sure winner, if there is a primary, with just Robert Arnold, a 20-year-old Dakota State University with no po…
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The South Dakota Standard broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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