Tossup. From ntn news this is the race for u. S. Senate. Welcome to todays u. S. Senate debate here on the Montana Television network. Yes, our focus today is montanas 2020 u. S. Senate race one of the most closely watched in the entiremo country and it looks to be on track to become the most expensive political race in montana history. The general election of courses coming up november 3 and if youre keeping track at home that is just 24 days away and ballots were mailed out on friday this week so voters you are looking for those ballots to be arriving soon in the mailbox near you. Those ballots need to be returned to your local Election Office by 8 00 oclock, 8 00 p. M. On election day. Of course, at stake in this race is one of montanas u. S. Senate seats, salary of u. S. Senator is currently at 174,000 a year. Now it is time to meet the candidates. Governor Steve Bullock was born in missoula, grubb and helena and earned his law degree from Columbia University in new york city. Earl
The governors entry into the race so senate and play for the democrats. Welcome to today Senate Debate and today is the focus montana 20 twenties senate race the most closely watched in the entire country and it looks to be on track the most expensive political place in montana history. The general election coming up d at home that is just 24 days away i mailed out on friday so been looking for those ballots to be arriving soon in a mailbox near you. They need to be returned by 8 00 oclock p. M. On election day. Went to montanas u. S. Senate seats us out of of us senator currently at 174,000 per year now its time to meet the candidate. The governor was born in missoula and grew up in helena and earned his law degree from Columbia University and works in the. In his career he worked in private practice as an attorney and assistant attorney general for the state of montana. And then as governor in 2012 and 2016. As governor working with both democrats and republicans to expand affordable
Looks to be on track the most expensive political place in montana history. The general election coming up d at home that is just 24 days away i mailed out on friday so been looking for those ballots to be arriving soon in a mailbox near you. They need to be returned by 8 00 oclock p. M. On election day. Went to montanas u. S. Senate seats us out of of us senator currently at 174,000 per year now its time to meet the candidate. The governor was born in missoula and grew up in helena and earned his law degree from Columbia University and works in the. In his career he worked in private practice as an attorney and assistant attorney general for the state of montana. And then as governor in 2012 and 2016. As governor working with both democrats and republicans to expand affordable healthcare to strengthen the economy he and his wife lisa have three children. Steve days grew up in bozeman has a degree from Montana State university with a 20 year career in the sector before he was elected t
Announcer from mtn news, this is the race for u. S. Senate. Welcome to the u. S. Senate bate here on the Montana Senate network. One of the most closely watched in the entire country and looks to become the most expensive in montana history. The election is november 3. If youre keeping track at days hat is just 20 away. Ballots need to be returned to your local Election Office by 8 00 p. M. On election day. At stake in this race is one of montanas two u. S. Senate seats. The say as a wholery is 174,000 per year. Now it is time to meet the candidates. Bollock or steve earned his law degree from Colombia University in new york city. Earlier in his career, he workeded in private practice and as an assistant attorney general for the state of montana. He won election in 2008 as attorney general and as governor in 2012 and 2016. A democrat, says as governor he has worked with both democrats and republicans to expand affordable healthcare, strengthen the economy and invest in montana schools.
Cspan nearly 40 times and over the next five hourswere going to share some of those programs with you. First up tonight in 1993, Mister Buckley sat down to discuss a collection of his essays from his book happy days are here again. Here he is on cspans Interview Program from 1993, book notes. On the cover of your new book it says reflections of a libertarian journalist. Do you always call yourself a libertarian western mark. Off and on. As i of course do, its something called the movement was encouraged by me in National Review during the late 50s and the idea was to put out to the straight libertarians and conservatives how much they had in common and how effective this symbiosis would be between them. So from time to time i stressed the fact that every now and then that im a libertarian and in most of what i write theres a certain amount of it that is does not augment or diminish human liberty. Did i remember you saying maybe when you ran for mayor of new york that this may not be yo