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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A man who registered as a Green Party candidate for Montana’s U.S. Senate race was on the state Republican Party’s payroll and heads a newly formed anti-tax group, according to a review of election documents.
Timothy Adams filed as a challenger Monday against Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, who faces a tough re-election campaign, in a race where a Green Party candidate could siphon votes from the Democrat.
The Green Party qualified as a political party in Montana on Monday, which was also the state’s deadline for candidates to file for office. Green Party officials blasted an email that morning to solicit candidates who could register by the day’s end.
Ain't this some bulllshhh
Interesting to hear that he wants prison reform
The question I got is what’s the proposal
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Is there an equivalent to the sunken place for LGBT? She's clearly still in it.
Oh look, just like what our friend does in here. Looks at a single number and uses zero critical thinking or logic to come to a legitimate conclusion.