Libertarian Sid Daoud, who is running for U.S. Senate in Montana, recently told Montana Public Radio that he is not leaving the race. Daoud was singled out by Donald Trump at a rally in Bozeman last Friday, with Trump teasing a “nice surprise” involving him.…
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Libertarians Met with Trump Ahead of Montana Rally, Leading to Libertarian Senate Candidate Shoutout

Sid Daoud, the Libertarian Party candidate for U.S. Senate in Montana, received a shoutout from former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally on Friday, with Trump telling supporters that Daoud would have “a very nice surprise very soon” for them.…
Montana Libertarian Party Rejects Chase Oliver’s Nomination; Urges LNC to Suspend Candidacy
The Montana Libertarian Party announced on Tuesday that it has officially rejected Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver, urging other affiliates to do the same and calling for the national party leadership to suspend and replace him as the nominee.…
Montana Libertarian Party Adopts New Bylaws Allowing Endorsement of Non-Libertarian Candidates
The Libertarian Party of Montana has amended its bylaws, allowing the party to endorse candidates outside of the Libertarian Party if they espouse principles consistent with the party.
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Montana Senate Bill Would Remove Libertarians From 2024 Ballot
Montana Libertarians risk losing ballot access due to pending legislation seeking to dramatically alter the number of signatures necessary to achieve ballot access. Such legislation also aims to raise ballot access requirements for independent campaigns and impose a petitioning fee on all candidates.…
LP.org: Introducing Sid Daoud
MT: Green Party sues for inclusion in special congressional election
Per Missoula’s KGVO radio news:
39 year-old Thomas Breck of Missoula is the Green Party candidate for the Congressional seat vacated by Ryan Zinke, who was recently confirmed as Secretary of the Interior.
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Montana US House Candidate in Special Election Seeks Support
Montana Green Party holds first statewide convention in 10 years
The Montana Green Party held its first statewide convention in 10 years Saturday at the University of Montana’s Payne Family Native American Center, where party supporters appointed committee members, elected a candidate for the upcoming special election and heard from Green Party 2016 presidential nominee Jill Stein via Skype.
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