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And this is my town [cheers and applause] yeah, this is my town. Lawrence we are in bozeman, montana as oakland range and these folks got up at 4 00 a. M. To be with us all the way to New York City and all our audience all across the country. Its so amazing to be here. The reason why the folks are fired up because things arent going right with the economy, the border is being overrun and you got a big city race, jon tester the threeterm senator a lot of the republicans are saying is he going to be replaced. Donald trump won this state by 16 points and its going to be one of the massive battle grounds, who wants to replace jon tester here . [cheers and applause] so you hear it from the audience. And thats why they are here today is to send a message to washington that theyre not happy with the way things are going, guys. Steve absolutely. And thats why that is the beauty of the Diner Segments that we started like six years ago. Lawrence, i know you landed in bozeman yesterday. Just set
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