Seth Bodnar
Coverage of Seth Bodnar in the Nexus archive.
- Divided Montana Senate field helps Republicans
A divided field of Democratic and independent candidates in Montana's Senate race gives Republican Kurt Alme a 19-point lead, according to a poll. Alme holds 44% support, with Democrat Alani Bankhead at 25% and independent Seth Bodnar at 20%.
- Montana Democrats Are Divided Over How to Win a Republican-held Senate Seat
Montana Democrats are divided over strategies to win a Republican-held Senate seat. Three candidates are vying for the seat: Alani Bankhead (Democrat), Seth Bodnar (independent), and Kurt Alme (Republican). Democrats fear that Bankhead and Bodnar will split their votes with independents.
- Bodnar, Osborn make the case for independent Senate candidates in solid red states
Seth Bodnar and Dan Osborn, independent Senate candidates, emphasized their commitment to representing voters rather than political parties in their campaign. They highlighted their independence as a key message in states traditionally aligned with one party.
- Montana Senate showdown emerges as Trump-backed Republican faces independent challenge
A Montana Senate race features three candidates following Republican Sen. Steve Daines' exit. Kurt Alme, backed by Trump and former Sen. Tim Sheehy, faces Seth Bodnar and Reilly Neill. Bodnar leads fundraising as an independent, while GOP dominance complicates chances for non-Republican candidates.
- Montana Senate showdown emerges as Trump-backed Republican faces independent challenge
The Montana Senate race features three candidates: former U.S. District Attorney Kurt Alme, ex-University of Montana President Seth Bodnar, and former state Rep. Reilly Neill, following Republican Sen. Steve Daines' exit. Alme, backed by Donald Trump and GOP figures, faces challenges from Bodnar and Neill, with Bodnar leading in fundraising.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Montana’s state primary
Montana voters will choose Republican nominees to replace retiring U.S. Senate and House members in the primary. Key candidates include Kurt Alme for Senate and Aaron Flint for House, with independent Seth Bodnar as a potential general election challenger. State legislative primaries highlight divisions within Montana’s Republican Party, including the 'Nasty Nine' mavericks.
- Why groups are spending big in Montana’s Democratic Senate primary
Groups are spending over $5 million in Montana’s Democratic Senate primary, with PACs targeting candidates Reilly Neill and Alani Bankhead. The More Jobs, Less Government PAC, linked to Steve Daines, criticizes Bankhead, while the Progressive Vet PAC supports her. Both parties are backing candidates seen as unlikely to win the general election.