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BlueMTexpat

(15,496 posts)
Sat Sep 3, 2016, 04:51 AM Sep 2016

Juneau and Zinke Debate Coal, Refugees, And Public Lands In Billings

http://mtpr.org/post/juneau-and-zinke-debate-coal-refugees-and-public-lands-billings

Last night, for the second time in less than a week, the candidates for Montana’s seat in the U.S. House of Representatives met to debate, arguing policy and social issues, and making their case to voters.

Incumbent Republican Ryan Zinke faced off against Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau at Montana State University Billings.

Libertarian candidate Mike Fellows was invited, but unable to attend because of health issues.

Over the course of the hour-long event, the candidates were peppered with questions on local and international issues by reporters from Yellowstone Public Radio, the Billings Gazette and KULR TV.
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Juneau and Zinke Debate Coal, Refugees, And Public Lands In Billings (Original Post) BlueMTexpat Sep 2016 OP
Zinke the Twinkie. I hate that guy. Maru Kitteh Sep 2016 #1
Denise seems to be running BlueMTexpat Sep 2016 #2

BlueMTexpat

(15,496 posts)
2. Denise seems to be running
Mon Sep 12, 2016, 04:55 AM
Sep 2016

an excellent campaign, at least per her FB feed that I am copied on. I really hope that she and Steve Bullock win their elections.

I would be deliriously happy if they gave Hillary enough coat tails (and vice versa) in MT! I can't vote in MT. But I WILL be voting for Chris Van Hollen (D) for Senate in MD. And for Hillary, of course!

Montana is actually becoming more diverse, although there is still a LONG way to go!



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