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August 18, 2015 by Junkies Leave a Comment

#74: Shantel Swedlund Krebs, Miss South Dakota 1997

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Let’s be honest… The media does not have a clue how to cover former pageant contestants who decide to run for political office.  Good thing there are people like Shantel Krebs, who are shattering the “pageant girl” stereotype and proving it can be done!  As the Secretary of State for South Dakota, Shantel talks about how pageants did a great job of preparing her for public office – and she also has a thing or two to say to young women aspiring to be elected officials in the years to come!

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