South Dakota Senate candidate Brian Bengs endorses local votes for data centers, supports pause like Texas
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Summary
Forbes Breaking News aired a clip from CNN's Inside Politics featuring host Jeff Zeleny questioning independent South Dakota Senate candidate Brian Bengs. Bengs discusses his opposition to data centers near homes and conditions support on local community votes. He references joining Texas Gov. Abbott in favoring a temporary hold. The segment is a short direct quote exchange from the Aug. 16 broadcast.
Editorial Assessment
The clip faithfully reports Bengs' stated position without distortion or editing that changes meaning. Viewers receive no additional data on data center electricity and water demands, existing South Dakota bills like SB 232 for moratoriums, or economic arguments in favor of the facilities. The Texas reference aligns with Abbott's August 2026 executive action pending audit. Framing is neutral, presenting the candidate's view as-is rather than endorsing or attacking it.
Key Moments
Bengs supports data centers only if approved by local popular vote; otherwise opposes them.
Direct quote from the CNN interview transcript matches the candidate's public statements.
Bengs joins Texas governor in calling for a hold on new data centers.
Texas Gov. Abbott declared a moratorium pending audit in early August 2026; Bengs' reference aligns with that timing.