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Oglala Lakota leaders lament loss of Daschle


The incoming and outgoing presidents of the Oglala Sioux Tribe said the defeat of Sen. Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) on Election Day was a loss to tribe.

Newly elected president Cecilia Fire Thunder said Daschle was a friend to the tribe. But she said she will work with Republican John Thune on a legislative agenda and urged him to earn the respect of the tribe.

Outgoing president John Yellowbird Steele said Daschle's defeat was a "big loss" for the tribe and the state. "We're going to miss his power, his position and his influence," he told The Rapid City Journal.

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Oglala president-elect speaks (The Rapid City Journal 11/5)

Relevant Links:
Sen. Tom Daschle - http://daschle.senate.gov
Tom Daschle, campaign site - http://www.tomdaschle.com
John Thune for US Senate - http://www.johnthune.com

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