Montanans elected me to the Senate to do away with shady backroom deals and to make government work better.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
At the end of the day, I think you're on high moral ground when you respect Montana and you respect the Constitution and you do your duty as a Senator. We need to put Americans' and Montanans' interests in the front seat and politics in the back.
As a state senator and then a congressman, I've had the privilege of trying to do good things for people to whom I owe so much and can never fully repay.
As a kid who grew up in Montana, I resent regulation being formulated and forced in Washington from bureaucrats that have never been to Montana.
A funny thing happened on the way to the election - I got to the Senate first.
I'm running for senator because it's time for a change.
As governor, I'll put Montanans first.
I was listening to the guy that represented me in the state Senate, and I just got really frustrated. I called my wife and said, 'I've always wanted to do something that makes a difference.' So I ended up running and won.
I loved being in the Senate. That was a wonderful experience.
I'm running for governor; I'm not running for a legislative office.
I'm running for Congress to reverse Obama's big government policies, to be faithful to the principles on which our nation was founded, and to make members of Congress play by the same rules as the rest of us.
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