Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Huron, S.D., Native Works to Unseat Daschle.

Byline: Scott Waltman

May 14--WASHINGTON -- Patrick Davis has a different take on South Dakota's Senate race than does Tom Daschle.

Daschle, the Democratic leader in the Senate, feels he will be re-elected in November. But Davis, a 36-year-old Huron native, strongly disagrees. He sees Republican John Thune trumping Daschle.

Davis' take isn't surprising. He is, after all, political director for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. It's his job to help Thune win.

For most of his adult life, Davis has been involved in politics. From 1990-1992 he worked in the White House Office of Political Affairs under the first President George Bush. He's held a variety of campaign-related jobs like the …

Huron, S.D., Native Works to Unseat Daschle.

Byline: Scott Waltman

May 14--WASHINGTON -- Patrick Davis has a different take on South Dakota's Senate race than does Tom Daschle.

Daschle, the Democratic leader in the Senate, feels he will be re-elected in November. But Davis, a 36-year-old Huron native, strongly disagrees. He sees Republican John Thune trumping Daschle.

Davis' take isn't surprising. He is, after all, political director for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. It's his job to help Thune win.

For most of his adult life, Davis has been involved in politics. From 1990-1992 he worked in the White House Office of Political Affairs under the first President George Bush. He's held a variety of campaign-related jobs like the …

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