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Republican U.S. Representatives from Montana and Wyoming split Jan. 13 in votes to impeach President Donald Trump over the deadly insurrection at the Capitol. Ten Republicans joined Democrats to pass the single article of impeachment on a 232 to 197 vote.
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Listen now on Campaign Beat : A state legislator stands by his calls for violence against 'socialists.' Montana's two senators split their votes on...
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Montana’s U.S. Senators split their votes along party lines, as expected, on the two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.Republican…
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Montana’s two U.S. Senators indicated they’ll split their votes along party lines on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. President...
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This week on Campaign Beat : Sen. Tester has some qualms about Bernie Sanders topping the Democratic ticket for president. Sen. Daines has no qualms...
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U.S. Senators Jan. 16 were sworn in as jurors in the upcoming impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Montana’s Senators are split along party lines…
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U.S. Senators Steve Daines of Montana and John Barrasso of Wyoming have signed onto a resolution seeking to dismiss the recently passed articles of…