The Noems, staffers & lawmakers will cast South Dakota ballots for Trump in July
State GOP's delegate selection brings more choices than upcoming presidential primary election
Gov. Kristi Noem and First Gentlemen Bryon Noem have a trip to Milwaukee in their summer plans.
And they’ll have a cavalry of South Dakotans Republicans joining them as they represent their state political party at the GOP’s National Convention in July.
The Noems, some of their Capitol staffers and other influential party representatives were recently tapped by the South Dakota Republican Party for the job of casting the state’s 29 delegate votes for presidential nominee Donald Trump at the four-day gathering in Wisconsin.
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