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开始于 February 20, 2026

South Dakota Republicans worry that she might return

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A strong candidate like Noem could attract national attention and resources to South Dakota, benefiting the state's political landscape.

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The potential return of Noem signifies a shift towards more extreme politics in South Dakota, which may not reflect the views of all constituents.

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Kristi Noem's return could energize South Dakota Republicans and unify the party for upcoming elections.

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Bringing Noem back could deepen divisions within the party, alienating moderate Republicans and independents.

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Noem's leadership should be evaluated based on her policies and their impact on South Dakota, rather than party loyalty.

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