still millions of dollars of outside spending helped on beau sides. dan bishop took their side. reporter: mirroring national controversies, attempting to tie bishop to white supremacy, a charge he denies. i ll go to congress and fight these clowns for you. reporter: and paint mccready who says he s running as a moderate as a liberal who would go with the squad. do you feel you re running against bishop or trump? i m running against dan bishop. unfortunately for him, he s not running against a socialist. he s running against a capitalist who s built a business from scratch. he s running against a united states marine. reporter: and dan bishop is going to be getting more help. don jr. here yesterday, his father donald trump the president will be back in north carolina at a rally on election eve to support bishop. this is an important race for republicans. john, mccready says he s going to keep doing what he s been doing for more than two years now. simply going out, talking t
where do we stand there? well, donny, being on your show, and if all your viewers went to stevebullock.com, we would make the cut for sure. and i only got in recently, because i had that job to do to get health care for montanans ands li the like. if you look at that stage, you don t have somebody that actually won in a trump state. you don t have somebody that s bridged divides to make government work. you don t have somebody that s taken the actions that i have, to take the corrupting influence of outside spending, this post-citizens-united world, and made a difference. from that perspective, i sure hope i m on the stage because i think i have a lot to offer that a lot of the field doesn t have. i also think you have a commanding presence that would work on that page. a couple of more personal questions, i love to ask candidates stuff about their childhood. did you ever get in a fistfight?
making the cut. where do we stand there? well, donny, being on your show and if all your viewers went to steve bullock.com we d know we d make the cut for sure. i only got in recently because i had that job to do for health care for montanans, but the first week of the launch i think it went really well. i also think if you look at that stage and i was miss, well you don t have somebody who actually won in a trump state. you don t have somebody who s bridged divides to make government work. you don t have somebody who s taken the actions i have to take the corrupting influence of outside spending, this post-citizens united world and made a difference. so from that perspective, sure hope i m on the stage because i think a lot to offer that a lot of the field doesn t have. i also think you have a commandsi commanding presence. you ever get in a fistfight?
montanans i think how i ll break through the way eye i ve been successful in montana the only one in the field that actually won in a state where trump won. he was on the ballot in 2016. he took montana by 20. i won by 4. i ve been able to bridge divides and get meaningful progressive things done not only just health care but freezing college tuition, getting dark money out of our elections. i think i ve done more for kind of the original sin, and that s addressing the corrupting influences of outside spending in our elections and anybody in the field. so i think i offer something unique even in this big field. so let me ask you because you point out obviously something that stands out about you which is that in 2016 the president won montana by 20 points you won repeeks as the democrat being governor in the same year. so i m curious, governor, what do you have in common with trump that you both were successful in this same state at the same time? well, i don t know that we