SD Senator Phil Jensen Mailer

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South Dakota District 33 Senator Phil Jensen‘s mailer is out. One of our best Republicans in the South Dakota Legislature, Jensen points not only to conservative rhetoric, but a conservative record of leadership.

Though liberals in both parties have been targeting him for several years now–and vastly outspending him–he keeps coming back, and the good people of his district keep electing him.

His mailer this time features an endorsement by South Dakota Senator Jean Hunhoff of Yankton, who is Chairwoman of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.

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Hunhoff isn’t exactly the most conservative senator out there, so for her to write a letter of appreciation and endorsement speaks well of the character and fiber of Jensen.

The people of Dist. 33 would do well to re-elect this defender of freedom in 2014.

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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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