Will Montana Republicans and conservatives spend the next several months fighting each before the June primary, or will they unite and focus on winning important seats? From the Supreme Court to OPI, State Auditor, and re-election fights from Governor on down- this is election year is massive in Montana.
Uninvited. The Montana GOP making some national news headlines, as a Trump ally is no longer being invited to serve as a keynote speaker at the Montana Republican Party's upcoming winter kickoff event.
While Montana legislators delivered historic tax relief and stronger laws to go after fentanyl dealers, liberal Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) is responsible for our wide open border that is bringing the drug epidemic to Montana.
He straight up called Democrat Senator Jon Tester a drag queen who is pulling a scam on the people of Montana. I wish I had recorded the full speech, as prominent Trump adviser Stephen Miller tore into Tester at the Montana GOP convention in Missoula Friday night.
So now he comes back on the scene and endorses Democrats like Joe Biden? Especially now that we can see what an absolute train wreck Biden has been for this country.
According to a tweet from a liberal book store in Helena, they said three different customers showed up before 1 in the afternoon and said they were going to be leaving the state of Montana due to the politics of Governor Greg Gianforte (R-MT) and the Montana Republican Party.
Liberal Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) said he will be supporting the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the United States Supreme Court. Jackson has been described as a "soft on crime" nominee to the Supreme Court by gun-rights expert John Lott, Jr- and not just for her weak sentences on child predators.
From Senator Steve Daines (R-MT), to Billings School District 2 Superintendent Greg Upham, former KULR8 reporter Mary Beth Dickson, to Montana Budget Director Kurt Alme, and the chairman of the Montana GOP Don "K". All of those were uploaded to our "Montana Talks with Aaron Flint podcast" page today alone.
16 points in Yellowstone County? Wow. I don't think Montana Democrats have ever done that bad in Yellowstone County. Some Montana Democrats responded via Twitter, "wait till Cascade County comes in." They got hammered in traditional Democrat-voting Cascade County also.