South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has gained attention as a possible candidate in the 2024 presidential election through her lawsuits with the Biden administration and support from former President Trump.
She enters the race with a formidable war chest, having raised $10 million from some 45,000 donors, giving her roughly $6.5 million in cash on hand.Noem in the past few months has become embroiled in multiple state and national controversies that could be a danger for her re-election bid.
Noem faced accusations of abusing her power when she held a meeting in November 2020 with an employee who ran the state's appraiser certification program that included Noem's daughter — whose application to become a certified real estate appraiser was denied days before,After the meeting, Noem's daughter received her certificate and South Dakota's labor secretary, who also attended that meeting, later demand the retirement of the employee who ran the appraiser certification...
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