"Did you hear what Ben Shapiro had to say about Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT) running for president?" I hadn't, but luckily our friends at KJJR radio in Kalispell did. Here's the clip:
After environmentalists in Bozeman successfully outbid a timber company to block a timber sale, Rep. Kerry White (R-Bozeman) and the Montana Legislature jumped into action. Somewhat surprisingly, Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) actually signed the bill into law.
The same day that Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) announced his run for president, the GOP unleashed an embarrassing clip of Bullock struggling to answer a basic question: "What have you been proudest to achieve as governor?"
It's not exactly breaking news, but Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT) has now made his run for president official. You can find his full announcement video below.
The cheerleader media sure loves to write about the announcement of the announcement of the announcement. We're talking about the expected announcement of Gov. Steve Bullock that he will run for president in the Democrat primary battle in 2020.
Why would Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT) give a tax credit to Hollywood film producers, but veto a bill that would provide better broadband Internet and cell phone access in Montana?
The pro-life Susan B. Anthony List is going after Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) for vetoing a bill to provide medical care to babies that have been born alive.
The Susan B. Anthony List is taking to the airwaves calling on Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) to support The Born Alive Protection Act, which garnered the support of both the Montana House and Senate. Colorado Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave (R-CO) joined us Montana Talks. Click below for the full interview.
The Montana Television Network is reporting that Gov. Steve Bullock will announce an official presidential run in two weeks. MTN's Mike Dennison added that Bullock’s announcement won’t be a big surprise.