After 45 minutes of snaking through Missoula traffic, a large gray tractor-trailer parked at the University of Montana's College of Technology on Wednesday afternoon. The driver, U.S. Senate candidate Jon Tester, emerged promising to stand up for Main Street Montana.
A former music teacher, Tester, 48, has been on a state tour promoting his candidacy for U.S. Senate since Tuesday.
The tour began in his hometown of Big Sandy. He has driven through Havre, Great Falls, Billings, Bozeman, Butte and, finally, Missoula.
Tester said his campaign will focus on issues that affect the overlooked populations in the state, namely the middle class and American Indians.
(Originally in the Missoulian, but the link is to the Helena IR, xuz that's where I am.)
http://www.helenair.com/articles/2005/05/26/montana/a07052605_02.txtLooks like there's three right now lining up to take on Burns in 06. Gotta get to work on that!
KJ