Campaign for Governor highlights different visions for Montana’s future
This year’s campaign for governor pits two candidates with very different impressions of how Montana is doing and what should be done to make life better against one another.
At a construction site in Helena, Montana, Republican Greg Gianforte told a group of contractors clad in orange shirts and work boots that things had to change after 16 years of Democrats controlling the governor’s mansion to make sure Montana’s best days are ahead.
“We’re going to get government out of the way,” the technology entrepreneur and Montana’s current sole representative in Congress said to applause, later vowing to swiftly change leadership in regulatory government agencies such as the Department of Environmental Quality and Fish, Wildlife and Parks if elected.