SIOUX FALLS, SD – Today, twenty-five of the thirty-five South Dakota Democratic State Legislators endorsed Barack Obama, citing him as the only candidate who can unite Americans for change that matters in the lives of working families in South Dakota.
South Dakota Senate Democratic Leader Scott Heidepriem said, "Senator Obama inspires all Americans, regardless of party, race or economic circumstance. He is the best chance we have had in years to lift the spirit and lead the way."
South Dakota House Democratic Leader Dale Hargens said, "Senator Obama has given us a reason to believe that we can change the way things are done in Washington. He will be able to bring an end to the bitter divisions in our nation's capital that hinder good decision making and prevent implementation of sound solutions."
Senator Obama said, “I’m proud to receive the backing of these legislators today. We are working hard to strengthen our growing grassroots movement for change in South Dakota before the primary on June 3, and we’re grateful that these leaders will help build our support throughout the state.”
Obama has the support of Former Majority Leader Tom Daschle, and has been endorsed by Senator Tim Johnson and Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin. Last week, six Tribal Leaders from South Dakota endorsed Barack Obama.
Below is the list of South Dakota State Legislators Endorsing Barack Obama today:
Senator Julie Bartling Senator Gary Hanson Senator Scott Heidepriem Senator Alan Hoerth Senator Jim Hundstad Senator Sandy Jerstad Senator Tom Katus Senator Frank Kloucek Senator Ryan Maher Senator Ben Nesselhuf Senator Jim Peterson Senator Nancy Turbak Berry Senator Theresa Two Bulls Representative Jim Bradford Representative Quinten Burg Representative H. Paul Dennert Representative Richard Engels Representative David Gassman Representative Clayton Halverson Representative Dale Hargens Representative Larry Lucus Representative Garry Moore Representative Eldon Nygaard Representative Bill Thompson Representative Tom Van Norman
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