Aaron Flint is a retired Army lieutenant colonel with two Bronze Stars, a former conservative talk radio host who spent a decade taking calls from Montanans for four hours a day, and the Republican frontrunner for Montana’s open House seat in the western district. And even if he’s qualified, he’s not particularly excited about going to Washington.
We sat down with Flint in Bozeman to talk about why he’s running anyway — and what he actually plans to do once he gets there. We covered public lands and whether he’ll pick up where Ryan Zinke left off, his Trump endorsement (and what it means when the guy who gave it to you becomes less popular), housing costs, tariffs, AI data centers eating up Montana electricity, and what it was like to be one of the only white guys walking across the Howard University campus in Washington D.C.
Whether you’re a Flint voter, a Flint skeptic, or just someone who wants to know who could be representing western Montana in Congress, this is worth a listen.
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