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Campaigns for the Montana’s Supreme Court may be nonpartisan by law, but record spending and aggressive ads by independent groups is making one high court…
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This week on Campaign Beat: Is the Stanford/Dartmouth apology too little, too late? Who is Americans for Prosperity and why are they spending so much on a…
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Early voter turnout looks good -- especially for a midterm election year.Turnout tends to dip in years without a presidential election, but the absentee…
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More Montanans are taking advantage of absentee voting, and the trend is forcing campaigns to adapt quickly or get left behind.The rapid increase in…
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Dartmouth College and Stanford University today apologized for a controversial Montana campaign mailer. They’ll send follow-up letters to the 100,000…
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Update 10/28/14Read the apology letter from Stanford and Dartmouth hereLawyers representing Stanford University spoke with Montana’s commissioner of…
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"Campaign Beat" recaps the recent House and Senate debates, looks at another outside funded ad in a Montana Supreme Court race, and talks about the mailer…
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Tonight we have the fourth in a series of in-depth interviews with the four major party candidates for Montana’s U.S. House and Senate seats.In this…
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Have you received an official-looking mailer that rates the political leanings of Montana's four nonpartisan Supreme Court candidates?If so, take a close…
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Tonight we have the third in a series of in-depth interviews with the four major party candidates for Montana’s U.S. House and Senate seats.In this…