Montana's Political Shift: GOP Dominance and Senate Upset

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Montana has transitioned to complete Republican leadership for the first time in over a century, with the 2024 election marking the ousting of the last statewide Democrat, Sen. Jon Tester, by Republican Tim Sheehy. This shift began in 1997 with consistent Republican victories in the House and was solidified by the 2014 Senate win by Steve Daines. The change is attributed to both a rightward shift in Montana's electorate and an influx of conservative-leaning residents from traditionally blue states.
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