As a former Montana high school math teacher, let me answer a question various Gov. Bullock supporters continue to ask me - usually professionally - about why I - a first-time candidate - would dare stay in the US Senate primary race against a former presidential candidate
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energy who can navigate a clear, timely path to a clean energy economy that tackles climate change; one who has served as a public school teacher in a disenfranchised area of Montana and can credibly discuss how to make our education system work for all; one with first-hand
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experience in major international bodies like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization who appreciates the value (and sometimes limitations) of multilateral cooperation; one with differentiated business and economics experience who can credibly discuss how to make a bifurcated,
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underperforming economy work for all; one who has owned and turned around a Montana ranch and can best relate to the challenges of our struggling farmers and ranchers; one whose immediate family has been directly impacted by a health care system that is both immoral and anti-
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business. And, one who doesn't refer to Montana as a (politically) red state but as the purple state it is, based on Montana's electoral history and assuming Democratic candidates who can connect to Montanans everywhere, including in rural parts. In support, I'll be
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announcing shortly a schedule of virtual town halls throughout Montana's cities and towns. As always, will be open to any and all questions and comments.
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