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Bullock Spends Debate Night In Iowa With Christie Vilsack, Tom Miller

Montana Gov. Steve Bullock may not have been on the debate stage yesterday night, but he was at the next-best thing: a room filled with Iowa caucus-goers. “Thereโ€™s probably only one place Iโ€™d rather be than Clive tonight,” Bullock joked to the Iowans at his event at Granite City Brewery. Former Iowa First Lady Christie…


Montana Gov. Steve Bullock may not have been on the debate stage yesterday night, but he was at the next-best thing: a room filled with Iowa caucus-goers.

“Thereโ€™s probably only one place Iโ€™d rather be than Clive tonight,” Bullock joked to the Iowans at his event at Granite City Brewery.

Former Iowa First Lady Christie Vilsack told the crowd of 50 gathered to hear from Bullock that she thinks โ€œhaving only one governor in the race is unfortunate.โ€

Vilsack hasnโ€™t endorsed Bullock, and said she planned to watch Thursday nightโ€™s presidential debate at home alone, but she did offer the governor plenty of praise.ย 

โ€œGovernors get things done,โ€ said Vilsack. โ€œThey have to be accountable to the public every day. They have to balance budgets like we people at the grocery store. Itโ€™s a different way of going about life politically, which representatives and senators donโ€™t really have to do. So, I’m always an advocate for governors.โ€ย 

Still, she made it clear she hasnโ€™t endorsed any candidate, nor has her husband, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack. They’ve also hosted events with Senator Michael Bennet.

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โ€œYou want to watch a candidate over a period of time to see how he or she reacts to the best days or the worst days โ€” what their stamina is across the long campaign โ€” and weโ€™re trying to help every candidate be the very best they can be,” Vilsack said.

Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who has endorsed Bullock, also had some nice things to say about the Montana governor.ย 

โ€œHe hasย integrity and character at the highest possible level,โ€ said Miller, the nation’s longest-serving attorney general. โ€œHe always does whatโ€™s right in terms of life, in terms of his positions โ€” no matter what the political pressures are otherwise โ€” he does whatโ€™s right.”

The event marked Bullockโ€™s 67th Iowa event in 16 weeks. ย 

โ€œNo matter where the field is now and no matter how big it is, coming out of the early states will take a big field and make it much smaller,โ€ Bullock said, on why he chose to come to Iowa on the night of the Sept. 12 debate.

โ€œWhen we talk about rural issues, Iโ€™ve lived that. When we talk about needing to win over [Barack] Obama and [Donald] Trump voters, Iโ€™ve done that,” Bullock said. โ€œItโ€™s not just about national television. And itโ€™s not about transferring a bunch of money to polling. I certainly hope that itโ€™s not a disadvantage to be a governor longterm, because you also look at it and Barack Obama was a first-term senator. The last senator we successfully nominated was John F. Kennedy, in part because governors actually have to govern and do stuff, so I think we bring a lot different perspective to the office.โ€

 

By Paige Godden
Posted 9/13/19