In Montana, the political landscape is facing turmoil as a Libertarian candidate for Congress, Dennis Hayes, was recruited by an obscure social media group, later found to be managed by an unknown entity, misleadingly presenting itself as a grassroots organization across 14 states.
Additionally, the Montana Commissioner of Political Practices ruled that Republican Attorney General candidate Logan Olson was ineligible to run in the 2024 primary election, further complicating the state's political dynamics.
These incidents have raised concerns about the integrity of political recruitment and candidate eligibility, casting a shadow over the upcoming elections in Montana.
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Wow, the situation in Montana is just another example of how transparency and honesty in politics are becoming increasingly rare. It's concerning to see how deceptive practices are being used to manipulate the electoral process, not just in Montana but across the country. We really need to push for stronger regulations and oversight to ensure that candidates are eligible and that the organizations behind them are legitimate and transparent.
This just goes to show how vital transparency and accountability are in politics, regardless of party lines; voters deserve to know who is really pulling the strings and whether their candidates are legitimately eligible.
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Political practices commissioner rules that AG candidate was ineligible
The Montana Commissioner of Political Practices has ruled that Republican Attorney General candidate and Daniels County Attorney Logan Olson was not qualified to run for Montana Attorney General in the 2024 primary election,
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