Wyoming governor looks ahead to Montana event

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By The Associated Press

CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Gov. Dave Freudenthal says he's curious about what Bill Clinton will say when the two square off on behalf of presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton in Montana this weekend.

The Wyoming governor and former president will speak at an annual Democratic Party dinner at Montana State University-Billings on Saturday. Freudenthal will speak on behalf of Obama. Freudenthal says former President Clinton could be the finest political orator in the United States Wednesday. Even so, Freudenthal says he's not intimidated.

He says he's mostly just curious because he didn't get to see the former president campaign for his wife in Wyoming in March. Montana's Democratic primary will be June 3.

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