Only Problem Is…Montanans Already Know Who He Works For and It’s Not Them
Multimillionaire Maryland Matt Rosendale says he is all about real hard work…Then why has he spent nearly 70 percent of his time as State Insurance Commissioner seeking higher office, all while taking a government salary over three times the per capita income in Montana?
And as a Senate candidate, Rosendale was criticized for campaigning seven days a week while having a nearly-completely empty calendar for his elected job as the State’s Insurance Commissioner. Rosendale is so out of touch and in it for himself, a pack of former Republican leaders, including two former governors and two former Congressman, argued of Rosendale that “Montanans deserve more than a U.S. Senator whose top priority is climbing the political ladder.”
And on Rosendale’s claims about term limits and changing Washington DC for the better? Rosendale boldly tells the voters he’s ready to fix Washington for Montanans, but Rosendale is the quintessential perpetual political climber who has sought six different offices since 2010 and is in debt up to his eyeballs to DC Special Interest Swamp money that has propped up his multiple failed campaigns.
Statement from DCCC Spokesperson Andy Orellana:
“Rosendale and real hard work? That dog won’t hunt. After six runs for public office in ten years, Montanans know Maryland Matt Rosendale is really running for himself and his corporate special interests backers back in Washington DC.”
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