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What Tuesday's Election Results Mean for Montana
What Tuesday's Election Results Mean for Montana
What Tuesday's Election Results Mean for Montana
Tuesday was a very good night for Democrats in Virginia and Ohio. So what does that mean for Montana in 2024? It should be a big wake up call for conservatives and everyday Montanans who want to see our country headed in a better direction.
Club for Growth Spending Big in Montana GOP Primary
Club for Growth Spending Big in Montana GOP Primary
Club for Growth Spending Big in Montana GOP Primary
In the battle for a chance to face incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in November, an outside group with deep pockets is making significant advertising buys in Montana’s Republican primary race – this time to support state Auditor Matt Rosendale– while targeting former state District Judge Russell Fagg of Billings...
Republicans Join Fight against Democrats to Help Green Party
Republicans Join Fight against Democrats to Help Green Party
Republicans Join Fight against Democrats to Help Green Party
At a press conference in Missoula on Friday, Green Party spokesperson Danielle Breck confirmed that the Montana Republican Party has officially thrown their support for the party against the Montana Democrats who are challenging the legitimacy of petitions to place Green Party candidates on the ballot.
MT Leaders React to SOTU
MT Leaders React to SOTU
MT Leaders React to SOTU
Q2 reports that Montana’s top elected officials reacted to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address, predictably falling mostly along party lines. Republican Sen. Steve Daines said “…we heard the President speak of a nation that is strong and secure...
New GOP Chair Chosen in Billings
New GOP Chair Chosen in Billings
New GOP Chair Chosen in Billings
The new chair of the Montana Republican Party is Debra Lamm, a retired attorney and former Republican state legislator from Livingston.  At a party convention in Billings last weekend, Republican delegates chose Lamm as the new state chair over George Paul, a local party official from Great Falls, and Aaron Flint, a former conservative radio talk-show host who was chief of staff for former Congres

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