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Campaign Beat is Montana Public Radio's weekly political analysis program. It's hosted by Sally Mauk and features Lee Newspapers State News Bureau Chief Holly Michels and Rob Saldin of the University of Montana’s Mansfield Center and Political Science Department.

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Campaign Beat is Montana Public Radio's weekly political analysis program. It's hosted by Sally Mauk and features Lee Newspapers State News Bureau Chief Holly Michels and Rob Saldin of the University of Montana’s Mansfield Center and Political Science Department.

    Migrant family draws ire in the Flathead; Tester backs immigration bill; Will there be a special session?

    Migrant family draws ire in the Flathead; Tester backs immigration bill; Will there be a special session?

    Republicans clamor over the arrival of a migrant family in the Flathead. Tester signs on to a Republican immigration bill. And calls for a special legislative session are racking up.

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    Shying away from the spotlight; Ducking the debates; Trashing transplants

    Shying away from the spotlight; Ducking the debates; Trashing transplants

    Tim Sheehy seemed to shy away from the spotlight when Don Jr. came to campaign. Congressional candidates who showed up to debate talk immigration, climate change and transplants; Schools superintendent candidate faces legal troubles.

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    The best of times, the worst of times; One of these ads is not like the others

    The best of times, the worst of times; One of these ads is not like the others

    A Republican candidate's new ad stands out for its subtlety. Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy says times are bad and change is needed, while Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte argues times are good and he should get another term. A national group opposed to abortion is going door-to-door in Montana. Rep. Zinke votes no on more aid for Israel.

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    Cash pours into the Senate race; Sheehy bullet story doesn't add up; The press gets pushed out

    Cash pours into the Senate race; Sheehy bullet story doesn't add up; The press gets pushed out

    The mystery of the lodged bullet continues. Is it fair for candidates to both criticize and shun the press? As expected, campaign fundraising is breaking records. Learn more now on Campaign Beat.

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    Did Sheehy shoot himself in the foot? Can an anti-Trump Republican win in Montana?

    Did Sheehy shoot himself in the foot? Can an anti-Trump Republican win in Montana?

    Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Tim Sheehy faces scrutiny over a mysterious bullet wound and his company’s finances. New polling illustrates just how close and competitive that Senate race is. And at least one candidate in the crowded Eastern District House race turns his back on Trump.

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    Abortion amendment fuels feud between the Legislature and courts; Who loves Trump the most?

    Abortion amendment fuels feud between the Legislature and courts; Who loves Trump the most?

    A constitutional amendment to protect abortion moves closer to getting on the ballot. The Republican fight with the judiciary keeps escalating. And the winner of the Republican eastern district congressional primary may boil down to who loves the Trump the most.

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