No, I don't think so. I think you just got to make sure you know what you're doing, what you stand for and what you've accomplished.
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Tester responds to the notion that being a Democrat is toxic in Montana.
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I think it’d be a mistake, a -- really a mistake for national security and for food security.
I appreciate the recognition. I rise today to talk about an issue that is a disaster. Earlier this week, we saw a water diversion project, that takes water from the St. Mary drainage and puts it in the Milk River, literally blow up. That…
I think it's really important for food security. The folks -- this is a ban against China, Russia, North Korea and Iran, folks who don't want to see us exist anymore as a nation.
That's because I don't want this race to be nationalized any more than they want it to be nationalized. I'm going to talk about Montana. That's what this race is about.





