Her demeanor encapsulated the dichotomy of pride and pain that families of veterans often endure. While she honored her son’s ...
Republican Navy SEAL veteran Tim Sheehy defeated Democratic Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jon Tester in Tuesday's Senate ... Here's What That Could Mean for the Military. With Tester a ...
Republican Navy SEAL veteran Tim Sheehy defeated Democratic Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jon Tester in ...
Republican Tim Sheehy bolstered the GOP’s newly acquired Senate majority with a victory over three-term Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in a contest of national importance that featured a ...
Montana Sen. Jon Tester, a key voice for Democrats on veterans and military spending issues, lost his re-election bid on ...
I’m Jon Tester. I’ve lived down a long dirt road outside of Big Sandy all my life, where I still farm the same land my grandparents homesteaded more than 100 years ago. For me Montana always ...
Three-term incumbent Jon Tester, a Democrat ... percent of Montanans said they disapprove of continued use of the U.S. military in Iraq and Syria. Montanans also expressed a strong desire to ...
Tester is not behind in fundraising; in fact, he’s outraised Sheehy by about 3-to-1 in one of the nation’s spendiest races. Nor has he been caught in any scandals or voted for controversial ...
I’m Jon Tester. I’ve lived down a long dirt road outside of Big Sandy all my life, where I still farm the same land my grandparents homesteaded more than 100 years ago. Out here, your word is ...
Jon Tester, D-Mont., listens to a speaker during ... In both posts, he has been a top voice on military and veterans funding issues and was a prominent figure in advancing the sweeping PACT ...
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Jon Tester is Republicans’ next best target ... Sheehy said his comments were “insensitive” but said he comes from the military, where “off-color jokes” are common.