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Fred Deutsch, a father of four and grandfather of nine, is deeply concerned about the future for his descendants. This concern drives the desire to serve as a senator in the South Dakota legislature, believing it's not too late to secure a high quality of life for current and future generations.
Highlighting the threats from extremists seeking to allow unregulated drugs and late-term abortions, and the alarming situations in states like California and Oregon where crime goes unpunished, he questions if this is South Dakota's inevitable future. He believes it doesn't have to be if people stand and fight for their beliefs.
Since 2015, Fred has represented the community in Pierre, advocating for their needs. Now, he seeks to continue this service as a state senator, promising to fight for the community's values and way of life.
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