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Across rural-urban divide, Montanans in this together
June 22, 2014 /
Now that the primaries are over, it’s time to take the temperature of the political climate in Montana. And wherever politicians in this state might stand on the issues of water and weather, they would all agree that, when it comes to politics, our state will get a whole lot warmer in the next few months.
However, what the general campaign will really tell us about Montana is that often where the political divide runs deepest, the issues fracture along rural and urban fault lines.
Guest column by HANNIBAL ANDERSON, LISA GRACE and THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ONE MONTANA
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