Montana Shooting Sports Association, Inc.
Asserting the Rights of Gun Owners in Montana
Dear Trevor,
I am pleased to inform you that you are endorsed by the Montana Shooting Sports Association (MSSA) in your bid for Montana’s House District 69 in the June 2026 Republican Primary.
MSSA is the primary organization asserting the right to keep and bear arms and the rights and prerogatives of hunters in Montana. You will be aware that we routinely obtain passage of pro-gun and pro-hunting legislation by the Legislature.
You have been endorsed by MSSA because you are clearly the best candidate in your Primary Election contest to represent gun owners and hunters of House District 69. We highly recommend you to the voters of your election district in the Primary Election. We think the right to keep and bear arms and hunting are important. Those voters in Montana who agree with us about this important right should know that you will certainly be the best of the Primary Election candidates in your party to represent our shared convictions.
We believe it is important to elect people to public office in Montana who believe in the rights reserved to the people by our constitutions, state and federal, and especially our right to keep and bear arms, and who believe in our cherished heritage and culture of hunting game animals.
We wish you the best for your 2026 Primary Election challenge.
Sincerely yours,
Gary Marbut
President
Montana Freedom Caucus PAC —
Thank You for Your Support
Thank you so much for the endorsement from the Montana Freedom Caucus PAC — it means more than I can say.
You’re right that running for office isn’t for everyone. Kerry and I have put a lot into this campaign, and knowing that the Montana Freedom Caucus stands behind our effort is a real encouragement.
I share your commitment to constitutional government, protecting individual liberty, and pushing back against the overreach that has too often defined Helena. That’s exactly why I’m running, and it’s why this endorsement matters to me personally.
I will work hard, run a strong race, and do everything I can to earn the trust of the voters in House District 69.
Thank you again — I won’t let you down.
Trevor Walter
Candidate, Montana House District 69
Montanans for Limited Government
I’m proud to be recognized and endorsed
They stand for lower taxes, smaller government, and protecting the freedoms of Montana citizens — values that are important to me and that I believe are essential to keeping our state strong.
Montanans work hard for what they have. Government should respect that by living within its means, staying in its proper lane, and protecting the rights of the people rather than expanding bureaucracy.
I’m grateful for their support and honored to have them standing with me as we work to bring common sense leadership to Helena.
Trevor Walter
Candidate, Montana House District 69
Amanda McKnight Endorses Trevor Walter for Montana House District 69
Amanda McKnight, founder of 406 Revolutionized and a Montana criminal justice reform advocate, has endorsed Trevor Walter for Montana House District 69.
In her endorsement, Amanda points to Trevor’s willingness to show up, listen, and engage directly with the concerns of Montana families and communities. She highlights his effort to attend oversight meetings in Helena and Missoula, learn firsthand about the issues people are facing, and stay connected to the people he hopes to represent.
Amanda’s article speaks to something many Montanans are looking for right now: leaders who do more than talk. Leaders who listen. Leaders who ask questions. Leaders who stay grounded in the values that built this state.
As a fourth-generation Montanan, small business owner, and candidate for House District 69, Trevor Walter is committed to serving with accountability, common sense, and respect for the people of Montana.
Read Amanda McKnight’s full endorsement article:Montana Needs Leaders Who Show Up
The American Crisis
by Bill Lussenheide Sr.
In 1776, Thomas Paine wrote in The American Crisis, “These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country.” Paine was describing those who are eager to stand up when times are easy, but disappear when real sacrifice is required.
That passage has always stayed with me because it reminds us that public service is supposed to be exactly that-service. Not convenience. Not ambition. And certainly not comfort.
That is why I am proud to support Trevor Walter for the Montana House of Representatives.
I have had the opportunity to get to know Trevor well, and I can say without hesitation that he is the opposite of the “summer soldier” Paine warned about. Trevor is stepping forward to serve at a time when doing so requires real courage and real sacrifice. Running for office today often means taking on personal criticism, giving up precious time with family, and shouldering financial burdens that few people ever see.
Trevor is doing it anyway.
He is running not because it is easy, but because he believes deeply in Montana, in faith, in integrity, and in doing what is right even when it comes at a cost. That kind of character cannot be manufactured during a campaign-it comes from a lifetime of living by principle.
Montana needs leaders with backbone, people who are willing to stand firm when the pressure comes and who remember that they answer first to the people they represent. From everything I have seen, Trevor Walter has the courage and the moral compass for that responsibility.
I believe he will serve the people of Montana well.
When the times test us-as they always do-I am confident Trevor will not shrink from the service of his state. Instead, he will stand and do the work that needs to be done.
That is exactly the kind of leadership Montana deserves.
Respectfully,
BILL LUSSENHEIDE
State of Montana
Republican Party Treasurer
It’s time for real conservative governance in Montana.
In the last few election cycles, the people of Montana have voted consistently Republican. The Republicans now hold all state and federal offices and majorities in both chambers of the legislature. While in some instances this has been a good change and we have made some progress, in many cases these majorities have not translated into conservative governance of our state. Our state government is still growing, our budgets have not shrunk, and the government is operating way outside its constitutional boundaries. Why is that, you ask? After almost six years of Republican control, why do we still have these issues? The main reason for this is that we have so many elected officials who use the Republican Party as their cover while voting with liberal ideologies.
This year, we have a chance to change part of that in the House District 69 primary. Trevor Walter is running as a small-government, constitutional conservative. I have gotten to know Trevor over the last few months and have had many conversations on limited government, returning power to the people, and keeping our government in check. He is a small business owner, a man of faith, and a dedicated husband and father. I know he will be an asset to us in southwest Montana in the fight to uphold the Constitution.
I fully endorse Trevor and urge everyone in House District 69 to support him. Connect with Trevor directly to ask questions about his positions and learn what’s happening in Helena. Review voting records. Remember, legislators are sent to represent the people and protect their rights by upholding the Constitution. I am confident Trevor will do just that and make HD 69 proud. Be sure to vote for Trevor Walter in the June 2 primary!
Shannon Maness (R-Dillon)
HD 70