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Brad Johnson

Well, at least the Gazette got the Juneau endorsement right. Their endorsement of Brad Johnson today is not only peculiar,  but required ignoring Johnson’s own positions, some articulated in the very paper that endorsed him.
The editorial seems to suggest that Johnson actually supports same-day registration and voting:
Johnson supported 2005 legislation to allow voter registration up [...]

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Ian Marquand, from the Montana’s New Station has an interesting post up today about Montana Republican Party efforts to disenfranchise voters, especially young voters:
On Monday, the executive director for Montana’s Republican Party, Jake Eaton, dropped more than 3,400 challenges of registered voters to Missoula’s elections office. In other words, Eaton is challenging whether 3,400 Missoula [...]

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Maybe it’s time for a change in the Secretary of State’s office.
Mesaros said the term limits issue with his candidacy didn’t come up until Feb. 29, when it was mentioned by someone attending a campaign fundraiser for him in Helena.
Mesaros notified election officials in the secretary of state’s office the next week, and [...]

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Brad Johnson at Work Stunning news from the mind of Brad Johnson: Montana either should have or could have or did secede from the United States in 1939, when the Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Miller that the right to own guns was subject to a two-part test: the type of weapon and [...]

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You know, I was concerned that some of the machines used to count votes in Montana had been shown to be susceptible to attacks and easily tampered with until Brad Johnson told me that I don’t need to worry. After all, he wrote:
Montana does not use machines to record votes. We use paper ballots - [...]

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