— Candidates for Montana’s closely-contested U.S. Senate race face a grim reality as they press toward Tuesday’s finish: There’s a dwindling pool of voters left after large numbers already cast their ballots before Election Day. More than 300,000 voters had cast their ballots by Sunday, two days ahead of the Nov. 6 election. “To all of the veterans, you can rest assured that when I’m in the United States Senate, President Trump and I will keep our promises to veterans,” Rosendale said. The Republican senate candidate has been boosted by a forceful White House campaign to unseat Tester. “We’re looking at a huge turnout already,” said Jason Adkins, assistant professor of political science at Montana State University Billings.
Source: National Post November 04, 2018 22:18 UTC