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Liberal Socialist, Activist Judge Ingrid Gustafson Bad For Montana Business VOTE REPUBLICAN

HELENA, Mont. –  According to the Montana Republican State Central Committee, Liberal activist judge Ingrid Gustafson is bad for business. In fact, she is so bad, the Montana Chamber of Commerce gave her an “F Rating” in their latest judicial report card-the lowest of any other justice on the Montana Supreme Court.

Gustafson Scorecard
The nonpartisan scorecard, which is created to help Montana’s business community track judicial rulings that impact Montana’s economy, evaluates each justice on their pro-business positions.

Small businesses make up over 99 percent of Montana’s business environment-employing over 250,000 Montanans.

Fair and impartial judges are a critical component of a thriving economy and during unprecedented economic times, Gustafson is the last person Montanans should trust to stand up for their small business.

Gustafson’s opponent constitutional conservative James Brown has a proven record of standing up for Montana farmers, ranchers, and small businesses. As a small businessman himself, Brown will consistently be pro-business and protect Montana.

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