SD-AL Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleUSDA Rural Development (South Dakota) state director
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationSouth Dakota
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BackgroundUSDA Rural Development (South Dakota) state director
EducationUniversity of Minnesota–Twin Cities — B.S. (1996), Design Communications
Notable personal detailsNicole “Nikki” Gronli is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in South Dakota’s at-large district in the 2026 election cycle. She previously served as South Dakota state director for USDA Rural Development under the Biden administration and has worked in marketing/communications. She is a University of Minnesota alumna (B.S., 1996) and has been active in Democratic Party and local civic leadership roles in South Dakota.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports policies to strengthen working- and middle-class families through targeted investments (e.g., education, rural infrastructure) and calls for fair tax policy while criticizing tariffs that raise costs for families. Emphasizes investing in public services and rural economic supports rather than reducing government role overall.
Healthcare
Supports expanding access to health care, including improving rural and veteran access and investing in mental-health resources in South Dakota. Emphasizes expanding the healthcare marketplace and addressing gaps in services for rural communities and veterans.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate has publicly rebuked anti-immigrant rhetoric and defended asylum-seekers, expressing criticism of tough, exclusionary messaging by South Dakota leaders. Public reporting shows advocacy for civility and respect toward vulnerable immigrant communities but no detailed set of immigration policies is publicly documented.
Climate & Energy
Supports clean energy investments and programs that expand renewable energy and energy-efficiency in rural communities and frames those investments as helping lower costs, create jobs, and combat climate change.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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