The Montana Democratic Party chose Butte schoolteacher, and first-term state legislator Amanda Curtis on Saturday morning as their candidate for the U.S. Senate.
As of 2:30 a.m. primary election results have Democrats Kirsten Pabst winning the Missoula County Attorney race, and Detective T.J. McDermott defeating the other two Democrats, Josh Clark and Bob Parcell in the race for sheriff.
There are three Montana Democrats running for the U.S. Senate, but even though the primary hasn't occurred, the Montana Democratic Party has announced that it is going all-in on John Walsh with an official endorsement.
On paper, more democrats than republicans filed to run by the March 10 filing deadline earlier this week, however Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee Director Lauren Caldwell says that may not actually be the case.
If we look at the two party system, it has been in place for a very long time. Have you ever wondered what the election would be like if there weren't two separate parties? It would be different for awhile but if you think about it, not every Republican agrees on every subject and the same goes for the Democrats...
I'd like to take a few moments to talk about a topic which I believe we must change to see a president who is truly respected. When the primary race heats up, there are often ads that are run which are less than flattering about the candidates...