Did Chuck Schumer force Bullock to run, or has Bullock been lying this entire time?
Those are the basic questions Montanans are asking, as reports from The New York Times and Politico suggest that liberal Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT) is about to jump in to the US Senate race, challenging the popular incumbent Senator Steve Daines (R-MT)...
Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the lead Democrat in the United States Senate, traveled to Montana last weekend to pressure Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT) into running for the Senate in the 2020 elections.
He could've taken an easy shot at liberal Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT), who just ended his long-shot presidential campaign early Monday morning. Instead, Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) was very gracious when asked for his reaction to the news.
Last week Governor Steve Bullock was mocked as the "out of towner" governor. This week, he's calling it quits. Bullock is officially ending his presidential race. And he's not running for the US Senate either. (According to a spokesperson at least)
SLF: "Does Steve Bullock agree with Mauro's slander of military veterans lacking "courage" to serve in public office? If not, why didn't he speak up when he had the chance?"
"Montana needs Governor on workers' side." While you may disagree with the contents of the op-ed, the headline nails it: we haven't had a governor on the workers' side in years. Instead, Gov. Steve Bullock has done the bidding of the deep-pocketed, radical environmental groups.
Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT) is still polling at zero percent. This, as the long-shot presidential candidate appears likely to be left off of the stage for the next Democrat presidential debate.