Republicans are feeling better and better about their chances of knocking off Sen. Jon Tester (D) in Montana’s hotly contested Senate race, which would greatly increase their chances of winning back the chamber next year.
Washington Examiner congressional reporter Samantha-Jo Roth joins magazine executive editor Jim Antle to discuss which party in the Montana Senate race is winning, the difficulty Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) is going through during the pressures of the presidential election year,
By the end of Montana’s U.S. Senate election, which could decide which party has majority control of the Senate, PACs and candidates combined will likely have spent $250 million.
A recent AARP poll released this month shows Republicans in Montana have the edge over their Democratic challengers in federal and statewide races.
Jon Tester is casting doubt on a recent poll that served as a precursor for political handicappers to give Republicans the advantage in the Montana Senate race.
At least two University of Montana student-athletes have signed a deal supporting U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, among the first paid political endorsements by student-athletes in Montana.
The second political handicapper in a matter of days has shifted Montana's Senate race in favor of Republicans as incumbent Sen. Jon Tester falls behind.
Montanans for Election Reform has raised nearly 99% of its cash from outside groups this year, meaning that individual donors account for 1% of fundraising.
Two University of Montana soccer players have entered an NIL partnership with political activism group Montana Together to endorse incumbent senator Jon Tester in an important election
According to a new analysis by The Cook Political Report, GOP challenger Tim Sheehy has gained a slight lead against Democratic incumbent Jon Tester. The shift in voter opinion leaves Republicans poised to win a majority in the Senate in November.
State Supreme Court candidates cannot seek, accept or use partisan endorsements. The ACLU of Montana said it was not endorsing any candidates.