South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is set to endorse Donald J. Trump at a rally in the Mount Rushmore State on Friday, praising him as a President who “shows up”.
“We’ve invited many other people to come to our state and talk to us, and they keep saying how insignificant South Dakota is,” she said.
“It’s not important to be in South Dakota right now; they want to be in Iowa or New Hampshire. And what I love about President Trump is he has said: ‘I will be there.’ He doesn’t ever overlook the little people, he doesn’t say states like South Dakota aren’t important, she said.
Governor Noem has championed election integrity since 2020, including paper ballots and voter ID, and recently signed a series of bills strengthening elections in her state even further.
She was also a much fiercer opponent of lockdown measures during the Wuhan virus pandemic than Trump rivals such as Ron DeSantis, despite the Floridian’s increasingly contested reputation as the key figure in pushing back against restrictions.
President @realDonaldTrump brings hope to America that our nation can be great again.
His message of economic success and national security resonates with South Dakotans. We’re excited to welcome him back to our great state tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/1cSntkHIgM
— Kristi Noem (@KristiNoem) September 8, 2023