Montana s Ryan Zinke may be eyeing another Congressional run
Darrell Ehrlick
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Former Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke may be looking to come back home and to the House.
A filing with the Federal Elections Commission on Thursday revealed a “Ryan Zinke for Congress” committee with Lorna Kuney of Helena as the secretary. “Zinke for Congress” is registered as a Principal Campaign Committee, and Zinke is running as a Republican.
The filing would simply allow Zinke to explore a possible run for Congress. He filed for Montana’s Second Congressional seat, which has been awarded through the most recent Census, even though the boundaries have yet to be established. Zinke in his most recent profile says he divides time among Washington, D.C., Santa Barbara, California and Whitefish, Montana.
Apr 29, 2021
BRETT: One big component of the speech last night was obviously the discussion of the spending and the taxes and the fiscal transformation that President Biden and Vice President Harris are seeking to do in this country. But another big one was certainly the role of identity identity politics and those considerations especially vis-a-vis a discussion on race, and the contention by President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris that America is a systematically racist nation.
Now, this is fraught with a challenge here in terms of the conversation for a number of reasons. First of all, Tim Scott offered the rebuttal to the Biden address last night, to the president’s address last night. And within moments of him offering a rebuttal, he was the recipient of slurs and invective, especially out on Twitter.
Read Republican Sen. Tim Scott s response to Biden s address to Congress By: CNN South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott gives the Republican response to President Biden s address to Congress. (CNN) South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott delivered the Republican response to President Joe Biden s address to Congress Wednesday night. Read his remarks as prepared for delivery: Good evening. I m Senator Tim Scott from the great state of South Carolina. We just heard President Biden s first address to Congress. Our President seems like a good man. His speech was full of good words. But President Biden promised you a specific kind of leadership. He promised to unite a nation. To lower the temperature. To govern for all Americans, no matter how we voted.
Apr 29, 2021
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott delivered the Republican response following President Biden s remarks to the joint session of Congress.
It was a fantastic speech.
Here’s what he said:
Good evening. I m Senator Tim Scott from the great state of South Carolina.
We just heard President Biden s first address to Congress. Our President seems like a good man. His speech was full of good words.
But President Biden promised you a specific kind of leadership. He promised to unite a nation. To lower the temperature. To govern for all Americans, no matter how we voted.
That was the pitch. You just heard it again.
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