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The
Hotshots: Democrats to Watch
The Prairie Cyclone: Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
August 22, 2008 | Time Magazine
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, 37, comes from a political
dynasty: her grandfather was South Dakota's governor,
her grandmother was secretary of state, and her
father spent 20 years in the legislature. While
in elementary school, she would often tag along
with her father to the floor of the state assembly.
"She'd sit there for hours, well beyond what
a normal attention span would be for any 7- or
8-year-old," recalls her dad, Lars Herseth.
"She was just fascinated." After that
early internship, she went to Georgetown and earned
three degrees, including one in law. She says
she decided to forgo a Washington law career after
former Senator Tom Daschle invited her to a leadership
workshop in the Black Hills, but it is likely
that genes played an influential role too. Elected
to South Dakota's lone House seat in 2004, Herseth
Sandlin has focused on energy, agriculture, bio
fuels and rural access to broadband. Though moderate
in her politics and reserved in person, she can
roar on the stump. Her fiery speeches have made
her popular at party events across the West and
led to speculation that she might one day run
for President. For now, Herseth Sandlin's ambitions
remain very close to home: she and husband Max
Sandlin, a former Texas Democratic Congressman,
are expecting their first child in December.
—
Jay Newton-Small
Time
Magazine
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