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  1. All eyes on Brian Schweitzer in wake of Max Baucus retirement

    With Baucus retiring, all eyes will turn to a popular bolo tie-sporting former governor Democrats believe will make a bid.

    Washington Post Apr 23 15:08PM UTC
  2. Will Emily's List Director Stephanie Schriock Become a Political Candidate Herself?

    After dozens of successful campaigns, Schriock must decide whether to make a run of her own.

    US News & World Report May 3 11:07AM UTC
  3. Montana Senate: Baucus Retirement Improves GOP Opportunity

    Sen. Max Baucus (D) will not seek re-election in 2014, according to The Washington Post ’s Paul Kane . Baucus coasted to re-election in 2008 (73 percent) and discarded Republican Mike Taylor (63 percent) in 2002 with a memorable television ad . The senator’s last competitive race was in 1996, when he defeated Republican Dennis Rehberg 49.6 percent to 44.7 percent. Baucus has been facing the ...

    The Rothenberg Political Report Apr 23 16:01PM UTC
  4. Baucus retirement casts spotlight on Brian Schweitzer in open race

    With Baucus retiring, all eyes will turn to a popular bolo tie-sporting former governor Democrats believe will make a bid.

    Washington Post Apr 23 15:08PM UTC
  5. Democrats optimistic about Brian Schweitzer

    A person familiar with the former governor's thinking says he is likely run for Baucus's seat.

    Washington Post Apr 23 15:59PM UTC
  6. Contemplating the ‘Aftermax’

    With Max Baucus announcing his retirement from the United States Senate, it’ll be nice to see the end of all those lame press releases bragging how Max was “fighting for Montana,” to “boost the economy” with “good-paying jobs” funded by his seniority-based position atop the “powerful Senate Finance Committee.” While Max certainly could score infrastructure pork, the “clout” he inherited over ...

    Flathead Beacon May 8 07:45AM UTC
  7. Lasting impression

    Sen. Max Baucus' public-land legacy is beyond reproach by Gabriel Furshong When Montana Sen. Max Baucus announced last week that he would not seek a seventh term in 2014, Montanans instantly began debating his legacy. After nearly 35 years in the Senate and four in the House, Baucus' reputation as a conservative Democrat who straddled party lines is well established, and his mediocre lifetime ...

    Missoula Independent May 2 10:07AM UTC
  8. Wednesday, May 8, 2013 12:00 am

    Carol and Mark Sanman are recent arrivals from Cincinnati. She was born in Kentucky but raised in Cincinnati where she received her degree in nursing. Mark was born In Lewiston, Idaho and received his degree in electrical engineering at the University of Idaho in Moscow.

    Hungry Horse News Apr 28 16:28PM UTC
  9. Max’s Unexpected Exit

    After longtime Sen. Max Baucus announced last week he will not seek reelection in 2014, all eyes are on Schweitzer as the next Democrat in line to run for Baucus’ seat. Media outlets from the Washington Post and New York Times to state newspapers immediately put Schweitzer at the center of the successor conversation. Progressive groups just as quickly launched campaigns in support of a ...

    Flathead Beacon May 1 12:51PM UTC