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2025 Democratic Roundup Update

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  Due to a scheduling conflict, DNC Chair Ken Martin will not be able to attend the upcoming Democratic Roundup. In his place, former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison will be joining us and delivering remarks on behalf of the Democratic National Committee. VIP Reception:  Free Dinner Tickets:  $100 Young Dems (35 and under):  $60 When buying your tickets, please include the names of the people who will be attending and if you or anyone in your group has dietary restrictions. Doors open and the silent auction is available for everyone at 5pm. The dinner starts at 7pm. The deadline to buy tickets is Monday, September 15th. 2025 Democratic Roundup Tickets Become a Democratic Roundup Sponsor! Be a host, sponsor a table for yourself, a group of Young Democrats or organization. 2025 Democratic Roundup Sponsor Reserve your room today: Call 800-445-8667 anytime. Reference:  Democratic Round Up  or group code:  90E Follow this link to book online:   CLIC...

Former USDA Rural Development Director Announces Campaign for U.S. House

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Dell Rapids, SD - September 8, 2025 – Nikki Gronli, small business owner and former State Director for USDA Rural Development, today announced her candidacy for South Dakota’s lone U.S. House seat. Gronli will formally launch her campaign on Wednesday, September 10 at 1:30 PM at Holiday Inn City Centre, Skyline Room, 100 W 8th St., Sioux Falls. “I’ve listened to South Dakotans across the state, and their struggles are real,” Gronli said. “Families are being squeezed by tariffs, inflation, and skyrocketing health care costs while our leaders look the other way. South Dakotans deserve someone who will stand up, do the work, and deliver results.” Since April, Gronli has toured the state, hosting town halls and listening sessions to hear directly from South Dakotans. Her campaign will continue traveling to communities, elevating local concerns, and seeking solutions. “This campaign is about restoring trust, listening to people in their communities, and bringing common-sense South Dakota s...