Yesterday, The Daily explained how control of the House has come down to a few contests in two blue states. Today, we look at the race for the Senate.
Carl Hulse, The Times’s chief Washington correspondent, explains how the battle could come down to a single state: Montana.
Guest: Carl Hulse (https://www.nytimes.com/by/carl-hulse) , the chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, who has covered Washington since 1985.
Background reading:
• Republicans appear poised to take control of the Senate (https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/10/us/politics/senate-polls-montana-florida-texas.html) , a Times/Siena poll shows.
• Senator Jon Tester’s fight for survival is Democrats’ last stand on the Great Plains (https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/12/us/politics/jon-tester-democrats-great-plains.html) .
• The contest is a reflection of a changed Montana (https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/22/us/montana-senate-tester-sheehy.html) .
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That guy in the picture…is he pregnant?
Wrong forum. Try a donation site.
If there is a need for more housing I would consider it an opportunity to build more housing – with an emphasis on efficiency and volume- what am I missing?
Every word Tester says in every ad, is a lie. Don’t believe me? Ask me. Pick an ad and I’ll prove it’s a lie.
Support Dan Osborn in Nebraska. He has a muuuuch better shot.