People really appreciate it when I’m straightforward about U.S. Senator Daines’ tragic record. Now, I’m going to apply a bit of scrutiny to ourselves, as Democrats, this 2020 US Senate primary election season. Because we have a real opportunity to beat Senator Daines, contribute
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I’m the only candidate, of either party, to have served as a MT public school teacher. VII. Montana is home to many sovereign tribal nations with rich cultures. I’m the only candidate, of any party, to have not only grown up, in part, on a MT tribal nation, but to have lived
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and worked full-time on a MT tribal nation. VIII. Climate change is an existential issue for humanity. I’m the only candidate, of any party, to have directly worked on clean, renewable energy projects, tackling climate change. Talk only goes so far.
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IX. Being familiar with Montana is important. I’m the only candidate, of either party, to have lived in rural MT (as well as in its major towns), and the only to have lived in Eastern, Central, and Western Montana.
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X. Understanding national security is essential to being a US Senator, though too few are so versed. I’m the only candidate, of either party, to have been entrusted with a Top Secret/SCI clearance and to have worked critical national security issues requiring
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close collaboration with the CIA and SOCOM. I also worked at NATO, coordinating with countless allied and semi-allied nations. We have the opportunity to upend the conventional logic regarding the US Senate race in MT. The remaining question, to be determined 02 June 2020, is
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do we truly want to beat Daines and solve the major challenges facing our Montana communities, nation, and planet? Again, people appreciate me being straightforward about Daines. But to win and turn around our country, we must be, as well, as Democrats, honest with ourselves.
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