For Republican-backed legislation that would raise the barriers of entry for third parties in Montana’s elections, the third time was a charm on Thursday.
More alarming is Polson Senator Greg Hertz’s bill, passed last week by the Senate, that would require the two candidates who receive the most votes in primary elections for U.S. Senate to advance to the general election, irrespective of party affiliation.
They're one of only a few opposite-party Senate duos left in office. And one of the Republican's biggest goals next year will be taking out the Democrat.
Marcus Flowers decided to run against Georgia incumbent Marjorie Taylor Greene because of January 6, 2021.“Accountability was at the core of my decision,” he said. “I felt we had to push aga