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brucejoel99
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« on: December 05, 2018, 07:06:45 PM »

If Bullock can't see the simple political reality then I'm doubtful he'd actually be a good Senate candidate.
he may not understand the national political climate but he can understand Montana's politics being a popular incumbent governor
Anyway who would be a better candidate?

Better? Probably not. But off the top of my head, perhaps Kathleen Williams or Rob Quist could take a crack (albeit a longshot one) at the seat.
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brucejoel99
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« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2018, 06:12:31 PM »

Bullock would be a great candidate, and of course our best shot to win this race. He's a Scott or Hassan. I hope he hasn't gotten it in his head to run for President.

Unfortunately, it looks like he has.

I think he will probably run for President. But, assuming he doesn’t make it far, he could drop out of the Presidential race and then run for Senate. I think that will possibly (perhaps likely) happen. .
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