Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., is launching the first TV ad of his 2024 re-election campaign, as he vies for his fourth term in a red state seen by both parties as crucial to Senate control.
Where I live, you can’t wait for 911. My family’s safety is in my hands alone. But gun grabbers who’ve never been to Montana, ...
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Tester has held the Montana seat since 2007, in a state that heavily backed Trump during the 2020 election . Republicans see the battle as crucial to their hopes of taking control of the Senate.
“With this seven-figure ad buy, only a portion of our electoral engagement in Montana, we are calling out Jon Tester. Though Tester likes to portray himself as a friend of gun owners, his voting ...
Montana incumbent Sen. Jon Tester and Republican challenger Tim Sheehy have raised $57 million so far in the most pivotal ...
Democrat Sen. Jon Tester’s campaign argued that Sheehy’s support for state-led abortion policies could lead to Montana adopting a no-exceptions law or criminalizing women for having abortions, no ...
Senator Jon Tester, the endangered Montana Democrat with the farm-state buzz cut, launched the first television ad of his first Senate re-election campaign on Monday, reintroducing his folksy ways ...
Polls are showing Sen. Jon Tester falling behind, raising uncomfortable questions for Democrats about how to hold the Senate.
Do we want a Montana where we work together and unite around our common values, regardless of political party?
Running as a Democrat in the solidly red state of Montana, Tester has tried to distance himself from Biden and Harris, ...
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