James "Jim" Cutter is a fifth-generation Montanan, raised on the sweeping plains of Gallatin County. Growing up on his family's cattle ranch, he learned the value of hard work and the challenges faced by the agricultural community. After earning his bachelor's degree in Agricultural Business from Montana State University, he took over the family ranch and expanded it into a thriving business, including an agricultural supply company serving farmers and ranchers across the state.
Jim is known for his straightforward demeanor and a deep-rooted belief in the self-sufficiency of Montana's rural communities. He is a strong advocate for reducing government interference, particularly concerning agricultural regulations. His experience managing a ranch and business gives him a practical perspective on economic policies. A family man, Jim is happily married and spends his free time engaging in Montana's outdoor lifestyle—hunting, fishing, and horseback riding.
With a vision of promoting Montana's agricultural interests, Jim has entered the race for governor. He promises to bolster the state’s economy by supporting local businesses, fighting federal regulations that harm ranchers, and ensuring the prosperity of rural areas. His negotiation skills, honed through years of land deals and business management, make him a formidable politician. However, his desire to maintain control over Montana’s future is both his driving force and his biggest fear, as he strives to protect the state's heritage from external pressures.
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