{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"U.S. House candidate Matt Rains","description":"        Simms rancher and U.S. House candidate Matt Rains says his military service, diverse career arc, and global travels give him a unique vantage from which to address challenges facing Montana and the country at large.           As Rains tells Montana Free Press editor-in-chief John S. Adams, \u201cI can speak for the agriculture, I can speak for the energy sector, I can speak for the military.\u201d          Asked whether he could work on those issues from a seat in the state Legislature, Rains \u2014 who has no prior legislative experience \u2014 says he was advised by state Democratic leadership that he would make a compelling candidate in the U.S. House race. \u201cMy voice, I feel, is absolutely best utilized at the national scale,\u201d he says.                 A former West Point cadet who flew Black Hawk helicopters in South Korea and Iraq, Rains later traveled the world as a photographer, documenting humanitarian crises in Kenya, Afghanistan, and Myanmar. After returning to the U.S., he put his engineering degree to use inspecting coal and gas plants for a national energy company.&amp;nbsp;                 Rains returned to Montana in 2018 to help his mother run the family ranch. When Republican U.S. Rep. Greg Gianforte announced he would  seek the governorship instead of running for re-election to Montana\u2019s sole U.S. House seat, Rains said, he saw an opportunity to put his professional experiences to use in congress.                 As a Montana native who grew up watching his parents raise quarter horses and cattle, Rains says the primary reason he\u2019s running for congress is to help ensure that farming and ranching remain viable options for future generations of Montanans. \u201cWe have to find a way to make sure that ranchers and farmers can prosper on the ranch, otherwise rural Montana\u2019s going to just vanish,\u201d he tells Adams.&amp;nbsp;         To that end, Rains stresses the need for rural broadband, statewide cellular coverage, and country-of-origin labeling to help make Montana farmers and ranchers globally competitive. \u201cThere hasn\u2019t been somebody in the House that has really been a champion for agriculture, on either party, for a while,\u201d Rains says. Republican House candidate  Joe Dooling is also campaigning on an ag-centric platform. &amp;nbsp; Rains is in a three-way primary for the Democratic nomination with 2018 nominee  Kathleen Williams and state  Rep. Tom Winter of Missoula. Rains\u2019 conversation with Adams, in which he also discusses  energy,  climate change, health care, and  rural brain drain, is featured on this week\u2019s  Montana Lowdown podcast.   &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  ","author_name":"Montana Lowdown","author_url":"https:\/\/montanafreepress.org","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/11997803\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/2800d7\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/57362237"}