Liberal State House Candidates Exposed in Dist. 35

Phil Jensen

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We weren’t done with liberals running in South Dakota District 35 once the 2012 primary was over.

Now we have a couple of Democrats running for Dist. 35 House who are soft on Second Amendment rights.

By the way, this mailer below is what you get from conservatives who believe in Republican values.  You get exposure of liberal policies, positions and politicians that are against Republican values. You DON’T get the kind of crap that recently went out from several “Republicans” who back uncloseted Democrats and oppose a real Republican like Manny Steele. You also don’t get bilge like RINO Gov. Dennis Daugaard did in the primary when he backed liberal candidates over Republicans who actually believe in Republican principles.

Rick Kriebel 2016

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I’ve heard that Shane Liebig’s nickname is “Lie Big,” and while I haven’t heard what he’s telling people about his stance on Second Amendment rights, if he’s like the typical liberal (who claims to be for Second Amendment rights while simultaneously undermining them), the nickname is probably apt.

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Jay Pond and Shane Liebig
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Bob Ellis has been the owner of media company Dakota Voice, LLC since 2005. He is a 10-year U.S. Air Force veteran, a political reporter and commentator for the past decade, and has been involved in numerous election and public policy campaigns for over 20 years. He was a founding member and board member of the Tea Party groups Citizens for Liberty and the South Dakota Tea Party Alliance. He lives in Rapid City, South Dakota with his wife and two children.
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