
Still out Arizona and Mississippi Special Election (which will have a run-off on Nov. 27).
Via Daily Wire:
The state of Montana showed the country on Tuesday night that it will not bow to any outside forces and will determine its own identity.
After a close, contentious race for the U.S. Senate, incumbent Democrat Jon Tester was declared the winner sometime around 1:00 pm ET. Current numbers put him ahead of Matt Rosendale just a little under 5,000 votes — 49% to 48.1%.
220,139 for Tester; 215,889 for Rosendale.
What’s most interesting about the Montana race is how the vote split between Democrat Jon Tester for the U.S. Senate and Republican Greg Gianforte for the U.S. House. Incumbent Gianforte, the infamous body-slammer, delivered a smackdown victory to his Democratic opponent, Kathleen Williams, by a substantial margin — 52% to 45.3%. Since Montana has only one representative, that means voters overwhelmingly elected to split the ticket between the Democrat in the U.S. Senate and the Republican in the U.S. House. Unfortunately, the former has far more say in the direction of the country than the latter.
