Montana Senate showdown emerges as Trump-backed Republican faces independent challenge
The race to replace a political titan from the Treasure State has taken shape with three challengers who will square off in November. What was expected to be an easy path to victory in Montana was shaken up earlier in 2026. Now, three new faces — former U.S. District Attorney Kurt Alme, ex- University of Montana President Seth Bodnar and Alani Bankhead — are all headed to the big stage in November. Republican Sen. Steve Daines' sudden exit from his reelection campaign opened up the race in ruby-red Montana. 2026 MIDTERMS: PRIMARIES, KEY RACES AND ELECTION RESULTS Now, it’s a three-way battle between his chosen successor, an insurgent independent candidate and a total political newcomer. Alme has a home field advantage given the groundwork Daines laid throughout his political career, turning Montana from a purple to a ruby red bastion for the GOP. But Alme hasn’t run for statewide office before. He was tapped twice by President Donald Trump to serve as U.S. District Attorne...