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It's Official: Bodnar Stepping Down.

Looks like one of the msu alums terms out at the end of the month and today Gianforte replaced her with a doctor from Missoula. He’s not a UM alum, but it does look like he’s been in Missoula a while! I don’t like Gianforte but this is a good move by him getting more UM/Missoula representation on the board ahead of the big presidential search.
 
Looks like one of the msu alums terms out at the end of the month and today Gianforte replaced her with a doctor from Missoula. He’s not a UM alum, but it does look like he’s been in Missoula a while! I don’t like Gianforte but this is a good move by him getting more UM/Missoula representation on the board ahead of the big presidential search.
He does have ties to the University at least as he had a family member that was tenured faculty there for a long time. So it is a net positive. I don’t know where Dan did his undergrad at, but with our Med school placement, emphasis on health professions here in Missoula and a new PA program, there are other opportunities the university could explore that would instantly elevate us back to a leader in the state. Hopefully they help elect someone aggressive and proactive instead of reactive.
 
He does have ties to the University at least as he had a family member that was tenured faculty there for a long time. So it is a net positive. I don’t know where Dan did his undergrad at, but with our Med school placement, emphasis on health professions here in Missoula and a new PA program, there are other opportunities the university could explore that would instantly elevate us back to a leader in the state. Hopefully they help elect someone aggressive and proactive instead of reactive.
He did undergrad at Rocky and Notre Dame. I believe he went to Rocky to play basketball.
 
That would be an easier path to victory for him.

One can't help but wonder if this senate campaign is a planned "introduction" of an independent middle of the road candidate to Montana - if he wins, great - but if he doesn't then he springboards to the open governor's race which currently doesn't seem to have a lot of attractive candidates from either the R or D side.
 
One can't help but wonder if this senate campaign is a planned "introduction" of an independent middle of the road candidate to Montana - if he wins, great - but if he doesn't then he springboards to the open governor's race which currently doesn't seem to have a lot of attractive candidates from either the R or D side.
A middle of the road candidate? I thought having an orange nose from licking the fat felon’s taint was a requirement to be a politician in Montana.
 
His resignation letter is ewwwww.
he is trying to check all the boxes - love of montana, responsible for all of um's biggest successes in the last 8 years, but still appreciates all those subordinates who were actually responsible for those successes, makes the tough decisions, etc. most of it seems a.i.-ish.

a bigger issue is his fakey little beard. has he decided to keep it shorn a bit closer to the skin than previously, to project maturity? or is it thinner and more grey? important stuff.
 
One can't help but wonder if this senate campaign is a planned "introduction" of an independent middle of the road candidate to Montana - if he wins, great - but if he doesn't then he springboards to the open governor's race which currently doesn't seem to have a lot of attractive candidates from either the R or D side.

Well yeah because there is zero chance he beats Dianes.
 
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