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Alani Bankhead continues Senate campaign, boosts GOP's Kurt Alme in Montana

Democratic Senate candidate Alani Bankhead will continue her campaign in Montana, potentially splitting the vote and benefiting GOP nominee Kurt Alme. Current polling shows Alme leading significantlyโ€ฆ

Montana Democrat refuses to drop out, likely improving GOPโ€™s Senate chances
The Hill โ€” 11 August 2026
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Democratic Senate candidate Alani Bankhead announced on Monday that she will not drop out of the race to succeed retiring Sen. Steve Daines in Montana. Her decision complicates the already challenging prospects for Independent candidate Seth Bodnar against GOP nominee Kurt Alme. Bankhead, an Air Force officer, proclaimed during a press conference, โ€œIโ€™ll never bow down,โ€ signaling her determination to continue her campaign despite the odds.

This announcement comes as the political landscape in Montana is shifting. With Daines not seeking reelection, the seat has become a target for both parties. The GOP has a strong hold on the state, and Bankheadโ€™s presence in the race could fragment the Democratic vote, ultimately benefiting Alme. Bodnar, who has positioned himself as a moderate alternative, may struggle to consolidate support without a unified Democratic front.

Recent polling indicates that Alme holds a significant lead over both Bankhead and Bodnar. A survey from early October showed Alme garnering around 45% of voter support compared to Bankhead's 25% and Bodnar's 20%. This division within the opposition may make it difficult for either candidate to mount a serious challenge against the Republican nominee, who is expected to leverage his party's resources and voter base effectively.

Looking ahead, the dynamics of the race will be crucial for the Democratic Party. With the 2024 election approaching, the party needs to rally its base while also appealing to independent voters. If Bankhead can mobilize support and present a compelling platform, she may still influence the election. However, if her candidacy continues to dilute the Democratic vote, it may seal a victory for Alme and further entrench Republican power in Montana's political landscape.

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