Candidate Tim Sheehy runs a company that gets most of its money from federal government contracts, presenting potential conflict-of-interest questions that US Senate hopefuls usually don’t face.
Sheehy, the CEO of Bridger Aerospace, is going after the seat of three-term Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) in a contest that will be key to deciding which party controls the Senate.
Montana, which former President Donald Trump carried by 16 points, is within the grasp of the right nominee. The race will be expensive and competitive as Republicans try to bounce back from the 2022 cycle, in which Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) ...
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