Montana Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, who is locked in a highly consequential race with Democratic incumbent Jon Tester, said in newly unearthed audio that the Republican Party needs to do a better job at winning over young women, who he said have been “indoctrinated" for years on the issue of abortion.
Tim Sheehy, a Republican Senate candidate for a key race that could decide which party controls the upper chamber, is coming under fire after he was caught on tape for calling women under the age of 25 'indoctrinated' for supporting reproductive rights.
The Montana League of Women Voters and Lewis & Clark Library are co-sponsoring “Do You Know What You’re Voting For?” to learn about three significant proposed amendments to the Montana Constitution. The seminar will tease out the implications of Constitutional Initiatives 126,
Republican officials in Montana are already resurrecting the independent state legislature theory, which would imbue state legislatures with enormous
Backers of the Montana initiatives argue that they’d together reduce the influence extreme partisanship and special interests have over the state’s politics.
In the final debate of their Senate race, Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester and Republican challenger Tim Sheehy sparred over major campaign topics, including abortion, immigration and the economy.
Businessman Tim Sheehy said "young women between the ages of 19 and 30" are "single-issue" voters on abortion. "It’s all they want to talk about," he added.
Native Americans living on a remote Montana reservation filed a lawsuit against state and county officials Monday saying they don’t have enough places to vote in person — the latest chapter in a decad
Republicans are confident Montana has shifted in their direction. Democrats believe Tester can still defy the odds. And the seat could decide who controls the Senate next year.
Former President Jimmy Carter turned 100 years old on Tuesday and his impact on politics is still being felt, especially in Montana’s upcoming election.His orga
Numerous other 2020 election deniers are running in 2024 elections. At least 23 of this year’s 51 Republican nominees for governor, state elections chief or the US Senate have rejected or contested the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s 2020 victory over Trump.
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown underwent a campaign blitz through southwestern Ohio on Saturday. The incumbent three-term senator made three separate stops in Chillicothe, Hamilton and Cincinnati. In his series of speeches, Brown outlined his commitment to workers and encouraged Ohioans to make a plan to vote.