Only around a million people live in Montana, but the state will likely determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
Some Democratic voters and lawmakers are concerned that even if they have a strong election, the GOP has a path to capture Senate control — and hinder a Harris agenda.
A dour outlook on the race in a Trump-dominated state raises questions whether Democrats should put resources elsewhere, a move they say is out of the question.
A meet and greet in support of enrolled Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal candidates Shelly Fyant and Jacinda Morigeau, ...
Democrat Monica Tranel’s campaign is boasting internal polling that puts her close to unseating Montana Republican Rep. Ryan ...
Though Democrats plan to spend $348 million on Senate races across the country compared to the $255 million spent by the GOP, ...
A Republican-controlled Senate could be a moderating influence on a second Trump administration or a big obstacle to a Harris ...
The chamber approved legislation by voice vote Thursday to provide the Veterans Affairs Department with an extra $3 billion ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis has set up his first major showdown with the new Florida Legislature.
Susan Glasser embodies a strange creature you find only in the legacy media: a consummate Beltway insider who has no idea how politics actually work.
Montana’s housing market is the least affordable in the country. That’s according to data analysis by the National ...
The conventional wisdom suggests every incumbent Senate Republican is all but certain to win re-election. But what if the ...