hosted by theMontanaFarmers Union, the four nonpartisan candidates for the open seats on the Montana Supreme Court successfully conveyed that their races are far from boring.
WASHINGTON, July 5 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he has narrowed his list of candidates for the Supreme Court seat held by retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy. "I think I have it down to four people. And I think of the four people I have it down to three ...
Why you should care: If Democrats do manage to win this seat, it’d be a massive upset and could offset likely losses elsewhere such as in West Virginia, or potentially Montana. More on the candidates: Cruz is running for his third term in the Senate. Allred previously worked ...
Issues:Has criminal justice reform and the decriminalization of marijuana central issues, and also said environmental policy would be high on his agenda. Ended his campaign on January 13, 2020. Steve Bullock Montana Gov. Steve Bullock is the 23rd candidate to enter the 2020 race for the Democrat...
Best known for: Serving as governor of Montana since 2013 Biggest strength: He’s the only statewide elected official in the field who has won a state that President Donald Trump carried in 2016. Biggest weakness: Low name recognition as the chief executive of one of the least-populated U....
Democrats seeking to pick up U.S. Senate seats in Montana and Colorado are falling back on a party playbook now familiar for the U.S. West.
As mayor of New York City, he established a college savings account program for low-income kindergartners that automatically opens and account for them. Montana Gov. Steve Bullock Bullock would eliminate tuition at community colleges and cap tuition at other public colleges and universities. He'd...
But there are still reasons for optimism for the GOP. The first is the map itself: Republicans need to flip two seats to guarantee a majority, and they’ve got a lay-up in West Virginia. Polling in Montana has also been trending their way despite Tester’s ...
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