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I'll stand with President Trump. We'll get tough, and we'll build that wall.
Matt Rosendale -
It certainly seems to me we would like to bring in the best and the brightest individuals here to participate in this republic.
Matt Rosendale
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Jon Tester's priorities are with the liberal, extreme minority of Democrats in the Senate unwilling to compromise. He does not have Montana's best interests in mind. He has failed to represent Montanans.
Matt Rosendale -
I do not think our security will ever be so effective that we can catch every bad person at the border, nor do I think we can expect our local law enforcement officers to anticipate and stop every violent crime or terrorist act.
Matt Rosendale -
After about 20 years of the real estate industry - where we had built it up from a little one-off, just five-agent operation - we built that that into a four-office, 65-agent, multimillion-dollar firm. At that point, I relocated to my ranch in eastern Montana and really thought that I was going to spend much of my time in ranching.
Matt Rosendale -
The tax code is just too big.
Matt Rosendale -
We all know that lower taxes will grow our economy and make our nation stronger.
Matt Rosendale -
I've always said I would serve where Montanans feel I could be the most effective.
Matt Rosendale
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We would not have this catastrophe of Obamacare if it were not for Jon Tester.
Matt Rosendale -
What I am is a principled conservative individual who believes in fiscal responsibility.
Matt Rosendale -
Though I had been born in Maryland, Montana was where I truly belonged.
Matt Rosendale -
I advised the insurance companies to apply certain rate adjustments only to plans where the federal government provides assistance in order to save Montanans money and keep rates lower on other plans.
Matt Rosendale -
Jon Tester has been a loyal, loyal, reliable vote for Chuck Schumer.
Matt Rosendale -
If you flatten out the tax rates... and you start eliminating the different write-offs that are allowed to take place there, you make it so the special exemptions have gone away. It's better for business, and it's better for Montana.
Matt Rosendale