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The Foolish Optimist: Alani for Montana, US Senate

1 h 2 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Montana Month: Alani Bankhead on Accountability, Housing, Healthcare, and Taking the Fight to Washington   Follow along with Alani's campaign at AlaniforMT.com   Host Amy McDonald interviews Alani Bankhead, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and supervisory special agent running for U.S. Senate in Montana, about why she entered politics in 2026 after seeing “Montana and the country burning” and believing democracy is at stake. Bankhead describes her counterintelligence and child exploitation work—operations on six continents and hundreds of arrests—arguing that government obstruction and lack of accountability are major problems, and calling for stronger oversight, town halls, and ending dark money. On the campaign trail, she says Montanans’ top concerns are housing and healthcare, driven by income inequality, rising costs, and out-of-state wealth reshaping land and communities. She emphasizes bipartisan, service-oriented “Montana values,” grassroots power, and rejecting culture-war distractions in favor of protecting vulnerable people and rebuilding trust.   00:00 Welcome to Montana Month 01:35 Why She Is Running 03:27 Hope Plus Action 06:25 Special Agent Background 07:48 Accountability in Congress 10:44 Dark Money Reality Check 13:45 Housing Crisis Stories 18:19 Leadership and Responsibility 22:33 What Montanans Want Most 23:50 Montana Purple State Power 30:41 Grassroots Against Abuse 34:05 Culture Wars vs Real Needs 35:41 Mission Focus Leadership 36:47 Accountability and History 40:36 Montana Values to DC 42:55 Breaking Senate Gridlock 45:08 Influence for Good 48:55 Child Exploitation Reality 54:24 Grassroots Campaign Push 55:46 Rapid Fire and Montana Love 59:56 Preserving Old Montana

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