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Trump-endorsed Kurt Alme wins Montana GOP Senate primary

2 June 2026
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Former U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme has secured the Republican Senate primary in Montana, positioning himself as a strong candidate for the upcoming election, according to NBC News projections. Alme’s rise followed a last-minute switch with retiring Republican Senator Steve Daines, who endorsed Alme and withdrew his own candidacy just before the filing deadline. Daines indicated that this maneuver was aimed at preventing a notable Democrat from entering the race and potentially attracting significant outside funding. Alme has received backing from former President Donald Trump, who endorsed him based on Daines’s recommendation. With Montana trending more Republican in recent elections, Alme’s chances appear favorable, especially following Trump’s substantial victory in the state in 2024. However, he faces competition from independent candidate Seth Bodnar, a former University of Montana president, who has positioned himself as a nonpartisan alternative.

Why It Matters

The outcome of the Montana Senate race could have implications for the Republican Party’s efforts to maintain control in the Senate, especially as it relates to the dynamics of state politics. Historically, Montana has seen closely contested Senate races, such as the 2020 election where Daines won by 10 points against a prominent Democrat. While Alme is expected to be a strong contender, the presence of well-funded independent candidates like Bodnar, who appeals to libertarian voters, could disrupt traditional voting patterns. With Democrats needing to gain four seats to control the Senate, understanding Montana’s political landscape is crucial for both major parties as they strategize for the upcoming election.

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