Congressman Dennis Rehberg made a mockery of Montanans’ ability to sort fact from fiction during Saturday night’s final U.S. Senate debate when he repeatedly lied about his irresponsible decisions that hurt Montana.
Montanans across the state are opening their local newspapers this week to find full-page ads contrasting Jon Tester’s Montana-first agenda with the wrong priorities of his fellow U.S. Senate candidates, Congressman Dennis Rehberg and Libertarian Dan Cox.
The campaign of Montana farmer Jon Tester today released clips of key moments in Montana’s first televised U.S. Senate debate.
Montanans deserve answers from Rehberg on questions that he consistently dodges, like these:
In his continued effort to protect civil liberties and privacy, Montana farmer Jon Tester today voted against the Senate’s controversial Cybersecurity Act for the second time in the past week.
We believe that people and their ideas—not corporations and their money—influence elections.
After a year of controversy, Congressman Dennis Rehberg finally got to vote today on his own unpopular bill to allow one government agency operational control over public lands within 100 miles of Montana’s northern border with Canada
Senators Jon Tester and Max Baucus are reminding the U.S. Defense Department that Montana is the “ideal fit” for the new C-130 aircraft mission.
Tester and Baucus secured the C-130 mission for the Montana Air National Guard in February and the cargo planes are expected to provide hundreds of jobs for Montana airmen and members of the Great Falls community.
BILLINGS, Mont. – Montanans for Tester is calling into question Dennis Rehberg’s understanding of America’s national security and the bipartisan New START agreement following an “absurdly false” claim in Rehberg’s latest taxpayer-funded mailer.
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., became an official candidate for re-election Tuesday, paying his $1,740 filing fee and urging Montanans to examine his “record of accomplishment.”