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Editor,

Sorry to say, I am a bit pessimistic about our federal government regardless of who will be elected to Washington, D.C. in November. That is why I am placing all my hope in Montana, and it begins now with the primary on June 5. Seven GOP candidates seeking nomination have crowded the field, but one stands much taller, literally and figuratively, than all the rest: Ken Miller.

I am not the kind of person to write a negative critique of his opponents, by name, but it would be so very easy to do so. While some do have good qualities, they are found lacking when compared to Ken. Only Ken Miller is the ideal governor candidate. He is a man of character, strength, and strong morals. He is a former state senator and GOP state chair and has remained actively involved in Helena. Ken truly understands how to run this state. He has had plenty of Montana small business experience. Ken is a bold leader with the most impressive work ethic. He starts his day before sunrise; he says that habit was formed from his early days on the dairy farm. For more than a year and a half, his goal has been to meet and/or talk with every Montanan, and his odometer is proof of that effort. He is the only candidate with his cell phone on his website and literature. Phone him. Really. Talk to him about the issues that matter to you. This message is not only for Republicans. Many Democrats are proud to support Ken. He is honest and tells where he stands, not what he thinks someone wants to hear. I am extremely excited and optimistic about Montana’s future under his leadership. Vote in the June 5 primary.

Diane Speer
Polson

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