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Another Presidency Bid: Montana Governor Plans to Announce 2020 Run

Bullock, who will finish his second term as governor in 2020 and be ineligible for a third term, reportedly plans to enter the crowded field the week of May 13, sources familiar with his plans told the news outlet.

By Zack Budryk

Montana Gov. Steve Bullock (D) plans to announce his candidacy for president in the next two weeks, according to MTN News.

Bullock, who will finish his second term as governor in 2020 and be ineligible for a third term, reportedly plans to enter the crowded field the week of May 13, sources familiar with his plans told the news outlet.

Bullock formed a PAC, Big Sky Values PAC, in 2017 to pay for travel around the country, and has reportedly already hired an Iowa communications staff.

The PAC has raised nearly $1.8 million since July 2017, including $416,000 during the first three months of 2019, and has spent about $1.55 million since its creation, including on donations to other candidates. The group gave $7,700 to Sen. Jon Tester’s (D-Mont.) 2018 reelection campaign, and has donated to several House candidates in early primary states, according to Open Secrets.

Galia Slayen, a spokeswoman for Big Sky Values, told MTN that the PAC has “enabled Governor Bullock to highlight his clear and optimistic vision for the future, and help candidates who share his view.”