Senator Tester concludes Senate farewell with tally ho
Retiring Montana Senator Jon Tester says in his farewell address to the Senate after 18 years in Congress that he harbors profound concern about the United States' capacity to sustain its economic and military preeminence, expressing a passionate plea to the Senate's genuine legislators to assert their collective voice and prevent fundamental national transformation that might ultimately disappoint future generations, declaring tally ho to applause in the chamber. Tester lost a bid for reelection to Republican Tim Sheehy a month earlier.





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