Scott Walker VS Steve Bullock

Scott Walker
Scott Walker may refer to: Scott Walker (singer) (1943–2019), American-born British solo singer and member of The Walker Brothers Scott Walker: 30 Century Man, a 2006 documentary about the singer Scott Walker (politician) (born 1967), American politician; 45th Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker (judge) (born 1953), American judge Scott Walker (boxer) (1969–2004), American professional boxer Scott Walker (bobsleigh) (born 1970), Australian bobsledder Scott Walker (ice hockey) (born 1973), Canadian professional ice hockey player and head coach of the Guelph Storm Scott Walker (footballer) (born 1975), Scottish footballer, played for St. Mirren, Dunfermline Athletic and Hartlepool United Scott Walker (director), New Zealand director of The Frozen Ground Scott Walker, convicted of the murder of Jody Dobrowski in South London in 2005 Scott Walker, Republican Party nominee for the 2018 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware
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Steve Bullock
Stephen Clark Bullock (born April 11, 1966) is an American politician and lawyer, who served as the 24th governor of Montana from 2013 to 2021. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Born in Missoula, Montana, Bullock graduated from Claremont McKenna College and Columbia Law School. He began his career working as legal counsel to the Secretary of State of Montana before becoming the Executive Assistant Attorney General and acting Chief Deputy Attorney General of Montana. Bullock then entered private practice as a lawyer for Steptoe & Johnson. He was an adjunct professor at George Washington University Law School before opening his own law firm upon returning to Montana. In 2008, Bullock was elected Attorney General of Montana, and he served one term from 2009 to 2013. Bullock declared his candidacy for governor of Montana on September 7, 2011. The seat was open in 2012, as incumbent governor Brian Schweitzer, a Democrat, could not seek reelection due to term limits. Bullock won the Democratic primary with 87% of the vote and defeated Republican former Congressman Rick Hill in the general election with 48.9% of the vote. In 2016, Bullock was reelected with 50.2% of the vote, defeating Republican nominee Greg Gianforte. Bullock chaired the National Governors Association from 2018 to 2019. He was a Democratic candidate for President of the United States in 2020. After suspending his presidential campaign, he announced his candidacy for the United States Senate in the 2020 election. On November 3, Bullock lost to incumbent Senator Steve Daines.