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On July 13, 2013, Schweitzer stated he would not seek the U.S. Senate seat in
Montana in 2014. In February 2015, Schweitzer stated that he has "no plans" to run for president in 2016. In October 2015, Schweitzer endorsed former Maryland Governor
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Democrats to "keep the Iraq war vote in mind" when nominating a presidential candidate in 2016. Schweitzer also occasionally criticized the Obama administration's foreign policy, referring to it as supportive of the
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for cheaper medicine. Burns charged that
Schweitzer favored "Canadian-style government controls" and claimed that senior citizens went to doctors to have "somebody to visit with. There's nothing wrong with them."
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In 2005, Schweitzer signed into law "Indian
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in a primary election. In April 2013, Baucus decided to retire. Soon thereafter, a
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2439:"Number of Democratic Holdouts Against Gay Marriage Is Dwindling Fast"
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clinic for state employees, but did not succeed in obtaining
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Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education
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Montana Governor Vetoes Invasive Parental Notification Bill
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1760:"'VETO" Schweitzer fires up branding irons to veto bills"
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2778:"Some say Schweitzer already planning U.S. Senate run"
2481:"In Iowa, Schweitzer takes aim at Clinton's Iraq vote"
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281:(Schweitzer's paternal grandmother was Welk's aunt).
277:. He is a first cousin, once removed, of entertainer
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2140:"Schweitzer: Anti-gun control position wouldn't fly"
2791:"Brian Schweitzer surprise: Not running for Senate"
1315:"Pardons Granted 88 Years After Crimes of Sedition"
2732:, nationaljournal.com; accessed February 17, 2015.
2363:Montana governor to pardon 78 convicted during WWI
529:Montana's 2004 legalization of medicinal marijuana
511:Schweitzer was known for his unsparing use of the
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2376:Pardons granted 88 Years After Crimes of Sedition
2252:"Supreme Court declines to hear Montana gun case"
1340:"Notice of death of Governor Schweitzer's father"
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2814:, greatfallstribune.com; accessed March 1, 2015.
2101:Montana gov blasts GM mine contract cancellation
1869:, United Press International (December 3, 2008).
538:Schweitzer consistently held one of the highest
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2519:"Schweitzer wants clemency for Edward Snowden"
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1845:, billingsgazette.com; accessed March 1, 2015.
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665:In April 2009, Schweitzer signed into law the
658:proposals, and enjoyed the endorsement of the
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245:Early life, education and early career
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2114:"Schweitzer Supports Stillwater Mine"
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2632:"The Friday Line: The Best Speeches"
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2692:Bassett, Laura (December 2, 2012).
1880:Schweitzer stresses early education
1827:"Gov rips GOP for 'lies' on budget"
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983:Montana Gubernatorial Election 2004
880:Montana Gubernatorial Election 2008
823:2008 Democratic National Convention
752:U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
644:2008 Democratic National Convention
556:As governor, Schweitzer emphasized
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442:2004 Montana gubernatorial election
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2663:"Brian Schweitzer Eyes the Future"
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2365:, Associated Press (May 3, 2006).
2344:Bouie, Janel (January 15, 2014).
2238:. (Lexington Books: 2003), p. 76.
2067:German, Ben (February 24, 2012).
1855:50 State Governors: Sort By State
1105:Montana U.S. Senate Election 2000
704:. Schweitzer was critical of the
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302:Montana State University, Bozeman
3413:People from Cañon City, Colorado
3388:Clinton administration personnel
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2711:Schweitzer speaks on gun control
2517:Blake, Aaron (January 6, 2014).
2461:Noah Rothman (January 7, 2014).
2157:Nussbaum, Paul (June 20, 2006).
2048:Matt Gouras (October 15, 2012).
1535:The Almanac of American Politics
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1796:Center for Reproductive Rights
1712:Tristan Scott (May 12, 2006).
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1691:Bob Anez (February 1, 2005).
1639:, Montana Secretary of State.
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915:Brian Schweitzer (incumbent)
480:received 9,796 votes (2.0%).
231:Western Governors Association
2500:"I Do Not Trust Politicians"
1464:"Winning tips for Democrats"
1313:Robbins, Jim (May 3, 2006).
733:comments critical of the war
667:Montana Firearms Freedom Act
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627:mines in Montana following
344:Schweitzer speaking on the
212:Farmer, rancher, politician
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3418:People from Havre, Montana
1365:Brian Schweitzer genealogy
1222:February 20, 2012, at the
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2183:. NRA-PVF. May 27, 2008.
2089:. 25x'25. August 4, 2008.
1831:Helena Independent Record
1748:Helena Independent Record
1744:"Gov fires up VETO brand"
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803:Stillwater Mining Company
688:in Montana, based on the
617:Stillwater Mining Company
587:such as coal and oil and
558:early childhood education
330:2000 U.S. Senate election
294:Colorado State University
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189:Colorado State University
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3050:U.S. order of precedence
2904:Party political offices
2616:August 30, 2008, at the
1492:, "...Terms Unlimited",
832:. In February 2013, the
789:to be granted clemency.
686:single-payer health care
450:When incumbent Governor
227:23rd Governor of Montana
198:Montana State University
27:23rd Governor of Montana
2728:April 23, 2013, at the
619:for the development of
484:Policy and public image
249:Schweitzer was born in
2871:The Independent Record
2392:"War Vet Laid to Rest"
1651:"Schweitzer Takes Aim"
1443:"Dems look to Big Sky"
1280:. Globe Pequot Press.
748:Montana National Guard
671:federal gun regulation
651:
432:
349:
223:Brian David Schweitzer
121:Brian David Schweitzer
2673:on September 29, 2012
2642:on September 29, 2012
2487:on December 19, 2013.
2163:Philadelphia Inquirer
2056:on November 10, 2012.
2022:(September 25, 2012).
1918:(September 27, 2007).
1661:on December 15, 2013.
783:domestic surveillance
759:same-sex civil unions
641:
472:and his running mate
422:
343:
3368:Farmers from Montana
3128:Governors of Montana
2867:"Growing on the job"
2839:"Growing on the job"
1726:Charles S. Johnson,
1410:"Schweitzer on Iraq"
1389:on December 26, 2010
1255:on February 19, 2015
702:cost-savings measure
605:Keystone XL pipeline
286:Canon City, Colorado
3032:Governor of Montana
2966:Governor of Montana
2667:The Washington Post
2636:The Washington Post
2523:The Washington Post
2407:Martin J. Kidston,
2313:The Washington Post
2262:on January 17, 2014
2035:(January 30, 2009).
1902:(January 23, 2007).
1573:, October 31, 2000.
1570:The Washington Post
1553:The Washington Post
1510:The Washington Post
1495:The Washington Post
1383:Great Falls Tribune
1107:
985:
882:
774:Iraq War Resolution
708:(ACA), the federal
706:Affordable Care Act
57:Governor of Montana
3088:as Former Governor
3066:as Former Governor
3017:Political offices
3010:Christine Gregoire
2541:washingtonpost.com
2380:The New York Times
2316:, October 3, 2011.
1951:(January 5, 2009).
1618:. October 26, 2006
1422:on August 21, 2009
1346:on October 9, 2011
1319:The New York Times
1226:, www.westgov.org.
1103:
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799:board of directors
710:health care reform
679:federal preemption
652:
597:Rim Rock Wind Farm
500:, espousing "anti-
433:
389:prescription drugs
350:
3350:
3349:
3138:(1864–1889)
3095:
3094:
3091:
3079:Succeeded by
3069:
3039:Succeeded by
3007:Succeeded by
2992:Kathleen Sebelius
2979:Succeeded by
2942:Succeeded by
2597:CBS News (2008).
2572:FiveThirtyEight:
2398:, March 10, 2007.
2146:. April 19, 2013.
2033:Climate Solutions
1833:, August 1, 2012.
1794:(press release),
1782:(April 17, 2011).
1766:, April 13, 2011.
1750:, April 14, 2011.
1716:. missoulian.com.
1513:, March 12, 1999.
1287:978-0-7627-4494-7
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1170:Brian Schweitzer
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793:Post-governorship
741:individual rights
673:. This attempted
570:community college
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