Control for the U.S. Senate is up for grabs in next month’s election, and Montana’s seat may determine which party will have ...
Once able to win on the prairie, the Democratic Party sees the Senate race in Montana as a final test of whether it can still ...
U.S. Senator Jon Tester, the lone Democrat representing Montana at the national level, dropped by campaign headquarters in Polson Sunday to pose for pictures and chat with supporters and volunteers ...
Poll after poll indicates Tester is running behind Republican Tim Sheehy, a wealthy businessman and retired Navy SEAL, though ...
A New York Times/Siena poll of Montana released Thursday shows Tim Sheehy with a lead of seven percentage points over ...
Trump voters look set to decide the Senate majority. The main fight in Montana is all about how many of them longtime ...
Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) is rejecting the label "national Democrat" in favor of his own brand as he courts former President ...
While most other candidates are burning through piles of cash — hundreds of dollars for every man, woman and child in the ...
Montana’s tight U.S. Senate race will likely decide whether Democrats or Republicans hold power in the chamber and how enabled or hamstrung the next president will be.
I believe Montanans know best how to manage our lands, not the Washington bureaucrats. That’s why we need more local input ...
Democrats currently have a 51-49 Senate majority that looks like the GOP is on the verge of flipping to their control.
A Times/Siena poll shows Jon Tester behind by seven points in Montana, while Colin Allred trails Ted Cruz by four in Texas.