Republicans also have a prime opportunity to unseat Democratic Sen. Jon Tester in deep-red Montana, though the results of that race have not yet been projected by ABC News. Maintaining control of ...
Montana has officially solidified itself as a red state, ending a long period of Democratic leadership with the ousting of the last statewide Democrat in the 2024 election. Montana's first two ...
Control of the U.S. Senate could come down to voters in mostly red Montana. Their Democratic Senator Jon Tester is in a tight race with Republican challenger Tim Sheehy. Tester is the last ...
Republicans are most confident about flipping the seat in deep-red Montana, where Republican Tim Sheehy is challenging third-term Democratic Sen. Jon Tester. They are also optimistic about ...
Montana has officially solidified itself as a red state, ending a long period of Democratic leadership with the ousting of the last statewide Democrat in the 2024 election. Montana's first two ...
President-elect Donald Trump won the presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris and Republicans flipped Senate ...
Republicans will win control of the Senate for the next two years, NBC News projects, though control of the House is still up for grabs. Senate Republicans ousted Democrats in red states to secure ...
Wondering what these cowboys look like out of their Stetsons? Here's a look at the real life faces behind Montana's most ...
“The people of Montana have spoken loud and clear — the Treasure State is now bright red! In a stunning show of support, the GOP emerged victorious in all major races,” said Montana ...
Located in south-central Montana just a few miles north of the Wyoming border, Red Lodge Mountain could be described as something of a well-kept secret, since the ski field's location is somewhat ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. In lockstep with a majority of the nation, Montana voters moved the Treasure State another ...
In three races alone — Ohio, Pennsylvania and Montana — more than $1 billion is projected to be spent by Nov. 5. The race in Ohio could break the spending record for Senate races.