Former Secretary of State, Brad Johnson Announces Bid for US Senate: A True Montana Conservative Ready to Serve

Helena, MT – Today, long-time public servant and Montana leader, Brad Johnson, announced his campaign for the United States Senate. Johnson, with an illustrious track record of serving Montanans, seeks to further represent the Treasure State's interests at the national level.

Brad Johnson is no newcomer to the political scene. He's a seasoned Montanan whose commitment to the state has been evident since 1982, beginning his public service as a campaign coordinator for the Montana Republican nominee for the US Senate. Johnson's dedication and commitment have remained unwavering over the years, always prioritizing the needs of Montanans above all.

His tenure as Montana's conservative Secretary of State is a testament to his principles and his dedication. During this period, Brad stood out as the lone Republican holding statewide office and never wavered under political pressures. Guided by his conservative values and strong faith, Brad's service was marked by integrity, transparency, and a relentless pursuit of the interests of the people of Montana.

"Brad’s deep roots in Montana give him an unparalleled understanding of the challenges and opportunities the people of this great state face," said campaign spokesperson Aaron Evans. "His real Montana values, shaped by years of dedication and service, make him the best choice to represent Montana families and Montana values in the US Senate."

Brad Johnson stated, “After having the privilege of serving statewide as Secretary of State and understanding the issues facing Montana families, I am running because this isn’t an election we can relegate to slick DC gimmicks nor second chances with failed candidates. We are losing our country and it is time for real leadership that shoots straight with Montanans, understands our values, and gets things done for our future. I will be that candidate and look forward to working hard to earn that opportunity over the next few months.

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