Paul Richards Gets Noticed by a Montana Newspaper

by Don Pogreba on April 4, 2006 · 4 comments

in Montana Politics, The Media

The Gazette’s Jim Gransberry has written one of the first articles devoted to Paul Richards’ campaign for the Democratic nomination. It’s a little light, listing Richards’ agenda rather than explaining much of it, but a mention is a nice step.

One key point that Richards makes in the article is that his campaign is focused on issues–and I think it’s a very fair point. He has been much more specific about what he believes on policy questions than Tester, or especially Morrison, who still, as far as I can tell, has no opinion on the Iraq War. Obviously, Richards isn’t going to win this election, but it’s really important to have a liberal voice on issues like renewable energy, the war, and health care, to name a few.

I hope that he will continue to get more coverage as the campaign goes on.

Article by

Don is an English/Debate teacher and debate handbook author who lives in Helena, MT, and who can't imagine living anywhere other than this glorious state. Much of his writing happens late at night and he is unlikely to respond to your comments during the day.

{ 3 comments }

Travis Kamaunu February 4, 2012 at 7:42 pm

I really treasure your work , Great post.

Construction Software February 5, 2012 at 1:29 pm

You were spot on with this write up. Favorited and looking forward to some more.

Software for construction estimating February 7, 2012 at 1:41 am

You were right on with this post. Bookmarked and looking forward to some more.

Comments on this entry are closed.

{ 1 trackback }

Previous post:

Next post: