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I mean business about standing with President Trump to make America great again.
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We are a nation of borders and - I mean, that is one of the main things that the federal government is in charge with, and that is protecting the citizens of the United States and our whole nation.
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Spying on our citizens? That's just wrong.
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Jon Tester became a multi-millionaire in the Senate, even bought a Cosmopolitan Castle on Capitol Hill. I don't want a castle in Washington, and I don't think becoming a senator should make you rich enough to buy one.
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I believe that providing options - not mandates - is the best way to reduce costs and improve the quality of our health care.
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I don't think I would be characterized as a Tea Party candidate; I would be characterized as the most effective candidate.
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I tell folks when I walk into a room, when I leave, you may not like me - you may not agree with me - but by golly, you will not misunderstand where I am. I get things done.
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You don't get to choose where you were born; you only get to choose where you live.
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I don't believe that using inflammatory rhetoric on either side of a debate is productive.
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Tester voted for President Obama's nominations of Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan but opposed President Trump's nomination of Neil Gorsuch. That's not representing our Montana values.
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We have talented people, great businesses, and an unparalleled entrepreneurial spirit in Montana. By raising capital, Montanans can leverage those assets to start new businesses, expand existing ones, and create more good-paying jobs in Missoula and every other community under the Big Sky.
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The people of Montana want to send me to Washington - not to bring home the bacon but to slaughter the hog.
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I think that the citizens of Montana are looking for citizen representatives that are willing to place character, common sense, and conservative values before party, big business, or personal enrichment.
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Millions of people have come to the United States in pursuit of liberty and a better way of life. They contribute to this tremendous melting pot and embrace the opportunities which are presented for them and their families.
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Health insurance costs in the United States are on an unsustainable path. I've heard from hundreds of Montanans who are paying thousands of dollars every year for their health insurance coverage and thousands more for deductibles before their insurance provides any benefit.
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We cannot have this porous border, where people come in and out; we don't know who they are.
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The purpose of the capital formation presentations and roundtable discussions is to create a dialogue with business leaders, economic development organizations, business incubators, and community leaders to promote investment in Montana and support businesses as they start up and/or grow their existing operations.
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Once you secure that border, then we can start doing an analysis of what we are going to do with all of the folks that got here illegally.
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Fly ash helps create longer-lasting and stronger concrete for use in roads, bridges, runways, and rail transit.
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Like most Montanans, I get pretty upset when I hear about waste.
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People understand that they can spend their money better than the government can.
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Jon Tester continues to tell Montanans one thing and then votes the other way when he's back in Washington D.C.
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The people of Montana understand that you will never be able to take enough money from them and give it to the government to quench that thirst. The government will always spend more money.
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As much as I enjoy hunting the abundant wildlife along the river bottom, my wife and I also take great pleasure in sharing the hunting opportunities on our ranch with so many from our community each year. We understand that community service and shared enjoyment of our great lands is the true Montana tradition.
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