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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 2
Steve Daines Withdraws 3 Minutes Before Deadline, Clearing Montana GOP Field for Kurt Alme
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 2

Steve Daines Withdraws 3 Minutes Before Deadline, Clearing Montana GOP Field for Kurt Alme

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 2
  • Three minutes before Montana's filing deadline, Steve Daines said he would not seek a third Senate term, abruptly turning an expected re-election race into an open-seat contest.
  • Five minutes earlier, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme had filed to run, and Daines immediately endorsed him in a move widely seen as coordinated to block other Republicans from entering.
  • Donald Trump backed Alme later the same day, while Democrats and some Republicans condemned the maneuver as anti-democratic and said stronger GOP contenders might have run with more notice.
  • Montana's general election could still be unusual: Democratic leaders are not fully uniting behind their own primary winner and are instead supporting independent Seth Bodnar in the increasingly Republican state.
Did the maneuver to ensure a successor inadvertently create a more competitive Senate race?
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