Republicans are trying to seize control of the U.S. Senate by ousting Jon Tester, the last Democrat holding statewide office in a state that not long ago had many of them.
Sen. Jon Tester is seeking a fourth term in Big Sky Country. Some voters say his dirt-farmer image has worn thin, while the Democratic Party has moved to the left of them.
Montana GOP senatorial candidate Tim Sheehy, who is already in hot water with Native Americans in Montana and nationally for his racist and disparaging comments about Crow Indians, is touring Montana this weekend with anti-Native American South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD).
Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy used the term "pure privatization" when discussing the U.S. health care system during an August 2023 event. However, he did not say he intended to eliminate Medicare. Sheehy’s quote conflicts with the approach to health care policy outlined on his campaign website and in a recent op-ed.
Matt Rosendale of Montana is not seeking another term in Congress, meaning a newcomer will take his seat come January. Thirteen candidates ran in the primary, and now the general election comes down to Republican Troy Downing and Democrat John Driscoll.
A secretive group that recruited Donald Trump supporters to run as third-party spoiler candidates in some of the nation’s most competitive congressional districts was accused of violating campaign finance law.
Montana Senate candidate Tim Sheehy joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the importance of the race and what issues matter most to voters as he fights to oust Democratic Sen. Jon Tester.
In the closely watched Montana Senate race, incumbent Democratic Sen. Jon Tester has accused his Republican challenger, Tim Sheehy, of wanting to radically change the U.S. health care system.
A Green Party candidate for the U.S. Senate must be included on the state's ballot for the Nov. 5 election, the Montana's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
The Montana Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a lower court ruling that allowed the state’s Green Party Senate candidate to remain on the ballot in November, a blow to Democrats’ efforts to
Democratic candidate for Montana’s U.S. House District 1, Monica Tranel, recently stopped by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle for an impromptu interview, touching base just 45 days from the 2024 general
The Montana Supreme Court ruled that a third-party Senate candidate can remain on the November ballot, rejecting the state's Democratic Party lawsuit.