When his turn came to address the U.S. Senate on the issue of President Trump’s impeachment, Montana’s Steve Daines said he was standing by the President and voting to acquit.
Montana’s congressional delegation, and the state’s farmers and ranchers, are celebrating after the U.S. Senate gave approval to an $860 billion Farm Bill Tuesday. Versions of the bill have been under debate for weeks, but senators passed the current package on an 87-to-13 vote...
The Associated Press reports, in the hotly-contested battle to represent Montana in the U.S. Senate, that Democratic incumbent Jon Tester, who won six years ago by the slimmest of margins, has defeated Republican state auditor Matt Rosendale...
Republican Matt Rosendale officially conceded the race for the U.S. Senate on Wednesday morning after the Associated Press officially named Democrat Jon Tester the victor just moments before.
Colorado Senator Cory Gardner was in Missoula on Tuesday afternoon in support of fellow Republican Matt Rosendale, who is running to replace the incumbent Democrat Jon Tester.
Issues of immigration and national security loom large in Montana’s 2018 race for U.S. Senate and the lone seat in the U.S. House– particularly for the Republican candidates. Incumbent first-term Congressman Greg Gianforte and Republican Senate nominee Matt Rosendale chastise their Democratic opponents as soft on immigration...
In a race for the U.S. Senate that has drawn national attention and numerous visits to Montana from the president, vice president and members of the first family endorsing GOP nominee Matt Rosendale, it was incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Tester’s turn on Wednesday...