In Big Sky Country, Big Political Intrigue
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In Big Sky Country, Big Political Intrigue
"Shannon O'Brien emphasized, 'Listen if ANY of you EVER find yourselves questioning my intentions, please call me. I will continue to move forward to get Democrats elected. There's no hidden agenda.'"
"The internal conflict within the Montana Democratic Party centers on the belief that national Democrats are undermining local efforts, particularly with the independent candidacy of Seth Bodnar."
"Bodnar, a former University of Montana president, is seen as a strong candidate due to his moderate stance and support from influential donors, raising concerns among party loyalists."
"The situation threatens to spoil Democrats' chances in a crucial Senate race, as divisions over candidate support could weaken their overall strategy in the midterm elections."
Jason Boeshore, a grain-elevator manager, urged Montana Democratic leaders to publicly support only Democratic candidates. Party chair Shannon O'Brien responded, asserting her staff would control messaging and addressing concerns about hidden agendas. Many party members believe national Democrats are undermining state efforts, particularly regarding independent candidate Seth Bodnar, who is backed by major donors. Bodnar's moderate profile could attract voters in a challenging midterm environment, complicating the Democratic strategy to secure a Senate majority amid internal divisions.
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