Nearly 60% Montana voters polled said they think corner-crossing between sections of public land should be legal. Independents and Democrats were the most likely to hold that view, but a majority of Republicans also agreed.
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Nearly 60% Montana voters polled said they think corner-crossing between sections of public land should be legal. Independents and Democrats were the most likely to hold that view, but a majority of Republicans also agreed.