On today's edition of Dakota Midday, host Paul Guggenheimer explored the question of whether dead people's votes should count based on the story of Florence Steen who cast an absentee ballot for Hillary Clinton last Spring that wasn't counted because Mrs. Steen died before the June 3rd primary. Paul was joined by Steen's daughter Kathy Krause and South Dakota Secretary of State Chris Nelson. Next, Paul interviewed conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly about several topics including Sarah Palin.