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Outside money is pouring into Montana s U.S. Senate race even before Republicans settle on a nominee to challenge Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, who has become a leading target of the GOP after drawing the fury of President Donald Trump.Four Republicans are jockeying for a last-minute advantage ahead of the June 5 primary.Their ambitions to topple the two-term incumbent were buoyed after Trump mdash; who won in Montana by 20 percentage points mdash; unloaded on Tester for releasing allegations that the president s pick for head of the Department of Veterans Affairs loosely handed out prescription drugs and got drunk on duty.The big seven races that will probably decide who controls the SenateAmong Tester s would-be challengers, state auditor Matt Rosendale has emerged as the favorite of deep-p botella stanley ocketed conservative donors. Outside groups including two bankrolled by Illinois billionaire Richard Uihlein have spent $1.8 million pumping Rosendale s candidacy. That s almost twice as much as he s raised himself. It s opened Rosendale to attacks from his opponents who charge he s now beho stanley cup lden to special interests outside Montana.Yet it also has allowed Rosendale, the only candidate to hold statewide office, to claim a mantle of legitimacy with major Repu stanley cup blican donors. He said that s crucial if the GOP hopes to counter the huge amounts of campaign cash Tester has amassed ahead of November s general election. Jzfa Trump s lawyer plans to file complaint against Comey over memo
Republican presidential candidates former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, gestures as Texas Gov. Rick Perry watches during a Republican debate Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, in Tampa, Fla. Mike Carlson/AP The eight GOP candidates for the presidential nomination played to a friendly and sometimes boisterous crowd of fans Monday night. The Tea Part stanley spain y Express and more than 100 state and local Tea Party groups around the country sponsored the debate, which aired on CNN.Unlike most election season debates, in which the mainstream media hosts request that the live audience refrain from excessive expressiveness, the Tea Party debate audi stanley kubek ence didn t hold back. It was more like a Tea Party town hall.One of the biggest cheers when former Speaker Gingrich slammed President Obama, I m not particularly worried about Governor Perry and Governor Romney frightening the American people when President Obama scares them every single day. Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, gestures during a Republican presidential debate Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, in Tampa, Fla. stanley cup AP/Mike Carlson The most controversial audience response came during an exchange between Texas Congressman Ron Paul and CNN host Wolf Blitzer, who posed the following hypothetical question:
Outside money is pouring into Montana s U.S. Senate race even before Republicans settle on a nominee to challenge Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, who has become a leading target of the GOP after drawing the fury of President Donald Trump.Four Republicans are jockeying for a last-minute advantage ahead of the June 5 primary.Their ambitions to topple the two-term incumbent were buoyed after Trump mdash; who won in Montana by 20 percentage points mdash; unloaded on Tester for releasing allegations that the president s pick for head of the Department of Veterans Affairs loosely handed out prescription drugs and got drunk on duty.The big seven races that will probably decide who controls the SenateAmong Tester s would-be challengers, state auditor Matt Rosendale has emerged as the favorite of deep-p botella stanley ocketed conservative donors. Outside groups including two bankrolled by Illinois billionaire Richard Uihlein have spent $1.8 million pumping Rosendale s candidacy. That s almost twice as much as he s raised himself. It s opened Rosendale to attacks from his opponents who charge he s now beho stanley cup lden to special interests outside Montana.Yet it also has allowed Rosendale, the only candidate to hold statewide office, to claim a mantle of legitimacy with major Repu stanley cup blican donors. He said that s crucial if the GOP hopes to counter the huge amounts of campaign cash Tester has amassed ahead of November s general election. Jzfa Trump s lawyer plans to file complaint against Comey over memo
Republican presidential candidates former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, gestures as Texas Gov. Rick Perry watches during a Republican debate Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, in Tampa, Fla. Mike Carlson/AP The eight GOP candidates for the presidential nomination played to a friendly and sometimes boisterous crowd of fans Monday night. The Tea Part stanley spain y Express and more than 100 state and local Tea Party groups around the country sponsored the debate, which aired on CNN.Unlike most election season debates, in which the mainstream media hosts request that the live audience refrain from excessive expressiveness, the Tea Party debate audi stanley kubek ence didn t hold back. It was more like a Tea Party town hall.One of the biggest cheers when former Speaker Gingrich slammed President Obama, I m not particularly worried about Governor Perry and Governor Romney frightening the American people when President Obama scares them every single day. Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, gestures during a Republican presidential debate Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, in Tampa, Fla. stanley cup AP/Mike Carlson The most controversial audience response came during an exchange between Texas Congressman Ron Paul and CNN host Wolf Blitzer, who posed the following hypothetical question: