Red state, blue ballot: Dems use direct democracy to flip states
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Red state, blue ballot: Dems use direct democracy to flip states
With 64-6 and 32-3 majorities in the South Dakota House and Senate, Republicans alone have the power to advance or block their agenda. Yet, Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden’s veto of a key initiative petition reform bill hands Democrats an opening to continue pushing their agenda through the state’s highly manipulated ballot initiative process.In the Mount Rushmore State, the Democratic Party is slightly less popular than herpes, which forces progre…
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