A lot of focus has been on presidential candidates, and that’s not without reason; the race for the big chair does tend to take all the oxygen out of the room. But if Donald Trump does manage to Grover Cleveland himself into a non-consecutive second term, he’ll need a friendly House and Senate to get much of anything done. A new poll of Montana residents by Public Opinion Strategies is indicating that the GOP might be flipping that Senate seat in November:
📊 MONTANA poll by @POStrategies for Montana GOP
Senate
🟥 Sheehy: 51%
🟦 Tester (inc): 44%
🟪 Other: 3%
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Governor
🟥 Gianforte (inc): 53%
🟦 Busse: 34%
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Attorney General
🟥 Knudsen (inc): 50%
🟦 Alke: 36%
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August 18-20 | 500 LV | MoE: ±4.38%https://t.co/vQSslMNToA pic.twitter.com/Gd91nXMLIM— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) August 25, 2024
This survey has Republican Tim Sheehy leading incumbent Democrat Jon Tester…