“Senate Republican leadership is taking an early stand in the Montana primary to try to help the party win back the majority in 2024 after a dispiriting result last year,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Steve Daines (R-MT), the head of the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm, threw his support behind military veteran and businessman Tim Sheehy, who announced Tuesday that he would run for Senate in the state. His entrance could put the party on course for a contentious primary fight.”
“Sheehy’s entrance into the Montana race could pit him against Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT), who has privately been testing the waters for a race.”

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