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Candidates for federal offices to represent Montana continue to rake in millions of dollars to finance their campaigns.
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Montana political figures released statements Saturday after a shooting at former President Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday. According to the Secret Service, one rally attendee is dead and the suspected shooter is dead. Trump said on Truth Social that he was "shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear."
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The Supreme Court ruling on July 1st shielding presidents from prosecution for official acts eradicates part of the criminal case against former president Donald Trump.
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A Montana congressman introduced a bill to help fund efforts to help wildlife safely move across landscapes.
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Here's what happened in Montana's 2024 Primary Election. Winners according to AP race calls.
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Montana's Republican congressmen stick with Trump, despite his criminal conviction. Democrat Jon Tester is well ahead of his Republican opponent Tim Sheehy in fundraising. Dark money groups are also spending heavily in that Senate race. Tuesday's primary features intriguing contests in the eastern district Republican congressional race, and in the Republican race for Clerk of the Montana Supreme Court.
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Montana’s Republican congressional delegates are decrying a New York City jury’s conviction of former President Donald Trump as unjust.
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We are gathering information from all statewide candidates as a resource for the 2024 Primary Elections. Responses were limited to 200 words per question. Political attacks may have been removed, but otherwise, the responses are published unedited.
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Five names will appear on primary ballots - two Republicans, one Democrat and two Libertarians. Although one of the Libertarians has unofficially dropped out and is not campaigning.
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Montana senators and congressman have pushed back on new federal regulations saying they unfairly target the coal-fired power plant in Colstrip.