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Republicans flip 3rd US Senate seat, this time in Montana

Republican candidate Tim Sheehy won the race for Montana's U.S. Senate seat early Wednesday, defeating three-term Democratic incumbent Jon Tester.

Sheehy safe According to Politico, he received 53% of the vote, compared to 45.2% for Tester.

The tester is provided Served as a senator for three terms starting in 2006. win for each election slim margin. Tester is a Democrat, but Montana is known as Trump's ruby ​​state.approved Sheehy has been around for a long time. projected To win.

“Thank you, Montana!!” Sheehy said In a post to

Montana was one of the Senate districts thought to guarantee Republicans an electoral advantage to regain the Senate majority. So far, Republicans have flipped West Virginia and Ohio, securing a Republican Senate majority.

As Election Day approaches, Tester and other vulnerable Democratic senators, such as Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, have softened their positions and sought to distance themselves from Democrats. I tried.

The tester campaign highlighted: bipartisan And even more broadcasted An ad called “Republicans for Tester” featuring legislative accomplishments approved by former President Donald Trump.

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