Current:Home > InvestMontana Democrat Busse releases tax returns as he seeks a debate with Gov. Gianforte -Visionary Wealth Guides
Montana Democrat Busse releases tax returns as he seeks a debate with Gov. Gianforte
TrendPulse Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-06 15:25:41
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ryan Busse provided 10 years of income tax records on Tuesday as he sought to goad Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte into debating him ahead of the November election.
The release of the tax records to The Associated Press comes after Gianforte last week dismissed Busse as not a “serious candidate” and suggested he wouldn’t debate him since the Democrat had not released his tax returns.
“It’s a complete charade,” Busse told AP after providing his returns. “If this is the singular reason why Gianforte will not debate, I’m not going to let him have that excuse.”
With the election just over two months away, Busse’s campaign is scrambling to gain traction in a Republican-dominated state that elected Gianforte by a 13 percentage point margin in 2020.
Gianforte campaign manager Jake Eaton said Tuesday that the governor welcomed Busse “joining him on the transparency train.”
“As the governor made clear, now that Mr. Busse, after repeated prodding, released his tax returns, he welcomes a debate,” Eaton wrote in a statement.
Last week, Eaton had said in a memo to reporters that his boss was prepared to debate a credible candidate but suggested that was not Busse, who won the June primary with 71% of the vote.
“The first step to getting a debate is we need a serious candidate who releases his tax returns just like every other candidate has done, and then we can talk about scheduling a debate,” Gianforte said in an Aug. 28 interview with KECI-TV in Missoula.
Busse is a former gun company executive who said he left the industry after becoming alienated over its aggressive marketing of military-style assault rifles. His tax returns for 2014-2023 show he and wife Sara Swan-Busse earned about $260,000 annually over the past decade.
Their main source of income prior to 2020 was firearms company Kimber Manufacturing, where Busse served as vice president. The bulk of their income in recent years came from Aspen Communications, a public relations firm run by Swan-Busse.
Busse said he had earlier declined to release his tax returns for privacy reasons, but had nothing to hide and that he reconsidered after Gianforte’s campaign alleged he wasn’t being transparent.
Gianforte obtained massive wealth though the 2011 sale of his Bozeman, Montana-based software company, RightNow Technologies, to Oracle Corp. His income over the past decade primarily came from profits on investments and averaged more than $6 million annually, according to his returns. He is paid about $120,000 a year for being governor.
Gianforte spent more than $6 million of his own money on a failed bid for governor in 2016 and $7.5 million of his money on his successful 2020 campaign.
Busse outraised Gianforte during the most recent financial reporting period, yet still trailed the incumbent overall with about $234,000 in cash remaining, versus $746,000 for Gianforte, according to campaign filings.
veryGood! (48)
Related
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Tom Cruise and Son Connor Cruise Make Rare Joint Outing Together in NYC
- Randy Travis Honors Lighting Director Who Police Say Was Shot Dead By Wife Over Alleged Cheating
- An EV With 600 Miles of Range Is Tantalizingly Close
- Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
- China imposes export controls on 2 metals used in semiconductors and solar panels
- What recession? Why stocks are surging despite warnings of doom and gloom
- Tom Cruise and Son Connor Cruise Make Rare Joint Outing Together in NYC
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- The secret to Barbie's enduring appeal? She can fend for herself
Ranking
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- Amazon Prime Day 2023: Fashion Deals Under $50 From Levi's, New Balance, The Drop & More
- Every Bombshell From Secrets of Miss America
- The Explosive Growth Of The Fireworks Market
- A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
- This electric flying taxi has been approved for takeoff — sort of
- A Big Federal Grant Aims to Make Baltimore a Laboratory for Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience
- Every Bombshell From Secrets of Miss America
Recommendation
Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
Randy Travis Honors Lighting Director Who Police Say Was Shot Dead By Wife Over Alleged Cheating
Inside Clean Energy: ‘Solar Coaster’ Survivors Rejoice at Senate Bill
OceanGate suspends its commercial and exploration operations after Titan implosion
Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
Leaders and Activists at COP27 Say the Gender Gap in Climate Action is Being Bridged Too Slowly
This electric flying taxi has been approved for takeoff — sort of
Are Amazon Prime Day deals worth it? 5 things to know