Montana Governor Greg Gianforte (R) is projected to win the Republican Primary, according to Decision Desk HQ.
Gianforte, who was elected in 2020 and is seeking a second term, defeated state Rep. Tanner Smith (R-Ill.) in the Republican race and fended off a challenge from the right.
Smith tried to present himself as more conservative than Gianforte during the primary, but Communicate to your viewers with X videos “I’m a true conservative Republican,” he claims, and has taken a hard-line right-wing stance, including opposing the expansion of Medicaid in the state.
Gianforte remains a proven conservative, with endorsements from groups such as the National Rifle Association and a staunch supporter of former President Trump. denounced the New York jury verdict He denounced President Trump’s hush-money case as a “sham,” claiming it was “yet another attempt by Democrats to use the courts and the law to do what they can’t at the ballot box.”
At the same time, he took a relatively moderate stance. Including support for Medicaid expansion This includes work requirements for able-bodied adults.
Gianforte will face Democrat Ryan Busse, a former gun company executive, in November.
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