Donald Trump secured a commanding 65% of the vote in South Dakota, solidifying his influence over the state's Republican base. This marks a slight improvement from his previous performances in 2016 and 2020. Meanwhile, South Dakota set a new record for the number of women elected to the state Legislature, reflecting a broader national trend of increasing female representation in politics. Despite the GOP's strong showing, concerns were raised about the slow vote tallying process in some counties.
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Key takeaways: Trump sets tone for SD Republican rout
Tuesday’s election was full of good news for the GOP, soul-searching for everyone else and questions about slow tally. “It’s not acceptable that Minnehaha County takes longer to count votes
Trump's still got the people behind him, but we need to fix these voting issues before they undermine the integrity of our elections!
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