When it comes to the bullet lodged in his arm, the question isn’t whether Montana's Tim Sheehy lied. The question is when and to whom he lied.
A former Park Service ranger says U.S. Senate hopeful Tim Sheehy of Montana has been lying about a bullet wound that the candidate said came from fighting in Afghanistan.
NRSC Chairman Steve Daines told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview he is confident Republicans will secure a Senate majority by flipping the Montana Senate seat this cycle.
Democrats are refusing to give up on Sen. Jon Tester’s (D-Mont.) reelection bid even as his chances appear bleak with just more than two weeks until Election Day. To GOP senators and operatives, the writing has been on the wall for weeks about Tester — and the font has been getting larger by the day.
Republican Brad Molnar and Democrat Susan Bilo are competing on the Nov. 5 ballot to serve PSC District 2, which includes parts of eight counties from Bozeman to Custer.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy on why money is flooding into Montana in hopes of flipping the U.S. Senate red.
With two weeks left in the Montana U.S. Senate race, both candidates are making a final campaign push across Western Montana.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Montana.
Native American voters in Montana could be the most critical bloc in the entire nation. Their ballots could sway one of the country’s most important elections.
Election Day is right around the corner.Here in Montana, voters have a say on what should be on the state’s constitution, essentially rewriting it. Three propos
Absentee ballots are on the way to Montana's active, registered absentee voters, said Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen in a news release last week. "Montana's 56 county election offices are mailing absentee ballot packets to registered absentee voters today as the 2024 General Election is well underway,
It was the first time incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke and Democratic challenger Monica Tranel have shared a stage this cycle. Gianforte said the state is a place where people are prospering, while Busse said the middle and lower classes are left behind.