South Dakota’s Republican Governor Kristi Noem just got some good news in regards to her re-election ambitions.
Kristi Noem Takes the Lead
A poll revealed that Noem has a 9-point lead currently against her potential challenger John Thune who is also a Republican.
“If the Republican primary were held today and Kristi Noem challenged John Thune, she would lead by a 49% – 40% margin, well outside the margin of error,” a poll obtained exclusively by Breitbart News reads. “Noem would only need to win over a sliver of the 10% undecided to break the 50% mark. Not only is she up by 9-points overall, but among ‘definite’ voters for either candidate, Noem leads Thune, 41% – 31%.”
Thune is good buddies with notorious RINO Mitch McConnell who is the Senate GOP leader. Donald Trump is not a fan of him and has said he will support Noem if she goes against Thune in hopes of re-election.
RINOS Vs Trump
With Thune, he has the GOP backing due to his strong relationship with McConnell and the rest of the RINO swamp members.
“The job approval ratings of Presidents Trump and Biden are polar opposites among GOP primary voters in South Dakota,” the polling memo reads. “President Trump is approved of by a huge 84%, including 62% who strongly approve. Conversely, President Biden is more than 80-points underwater, as only 8% approve of the job he is doing while a staggering 91% disapprove of his job performance, nearly all of whom strongly disapprove. President Trump’s support would be invaluable in a South Dakota Republican primary, while being tied to President Biden could be electorally fatal.”
Strong Conservative Ideals
Noem has been relatively strong on conservative ideals and has backed protecting unborn babies as well as trying to ban males from competing in female sports.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R) announced she will sign legislation this week to protect babies with Down syndrome from eugenic abortions. https://t.co/utlLsPGgU3
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) March 23, 2021
As the re-election year is upon us, fierce competition within political parties is growing and now victory seems harder to gain more than ever.