Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and one of TIME magazine's recently named "100 most influential people in the world," told Democratic supporters that Montana's U.S. Senate race will be the "eye of the storm" come November. Richards, daughter of former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, spoke to about 100 Democratic leaders, candidates, activists and donors gathered at a Thursday luncheon at the Holter Museum in downtown Helena. Richards said there is "no more important Senate race" in the country than in Montana, adding that in a tight race, women could be the deciding factor at the polls.Mike Dennison filed his story for Lee Newspapers of Montana and the Billings Gazette. It is linked here.
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Montana could elect Democrats to every statewide constitutional office and help re-elect President Obama in 2012. Uber-reporter John S. Adams surrounded himself with goddesses and lived to tell about it to readers of the Great Falls Tribune:
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