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Rosendale Hits Back: Eye on House Victory, Trump’s Nod in Pocket!

 

Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale is not throwing in the towel, folks! Just two weeks after kissing his Senate bid goodbye, this Montana Republican is firing back with an announcement to run for re-election in the House. That’s right, he’s not giving up the fight, and he’s ready to keep representing his beloved Montana in the nation’s capital.

Rosendale didn’t waste any time, launching his re-election campaign with confidence on Wednesday. He made it clear that the people of Montana have spoken, and they want him to continue fighting for them in Congress. And who can blame them? The man’s got the track record and the outpouring of support to prove it!

After weeks of speculation about his next move, Rosendale set the record straight. He made it crystal clear that his decision to seek re-election comes from the urging of his family, friends, constituents, and oh yeah, let’s not forget, President Trump. When the former President has your back, you know you’re doing something right!

Now, let’s address the elephant in the room. Rosendale initially had his sights set on the Senate, but things didn’t go as planned. Sure, he went head to head with Republican candidate Tim Sheehy, but when Trump endorsed Sheehy over him, the game changed. Rosendale swallowed his pride and bowed out, admitting that without Trump’s support and the financial backing he needed, there just wasn’t a viable path forward.

But hey, the man has some class! Instead of sulking, Rosendale threw his support behind Sheehy’s Senate campaign. He’s all about rallying the troops to take down Jon Tester and reclaim the U.S. Senate for the good ol’ red, white, and blue.

Now, there are a few Republicans itching to take Rosendale’s spot, but let’s be real here – the man’s got name recognition and the big-time endorsement from Trump. So, watch out world, Rosendale’s back and he’s ready to keep making waves on Capitol Hill!

Written by Staff Reports

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