I got involved in politics because I believed government could make life better for ordinary people. Growing up in rural southeastern Montana, I watched my father work as a truck driver and my mother wait tables while raising our family. They taught me that hard work matters, that opportunity isn't guaranteed, and that public service is about fighting for people who don't always have a voice.

Those values led me to serve in the Montana Legislature, as Montana's state auditor, and later as executive director and vice chair of the Montana Democratic Party. Throughout those years, I always believed our party was strongest when we put principle ahead of politics and the people of Montana ahead of ourselves.

Monica Lindeen served in the Montana House of Representatives from 1999 to 2006, represented House District 43, was elected Montana State Auditor, served as vice chair and later executive director of the Montana Democratic Party, and was the Democratic nominee for Montana's U.S House seat.

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