In a bid to shake up Montana's Senate landscape, two independent candidates, Seth Bodnar and Dan Osborn, have thrown their hats into the ring, vowing to break free from party politics. Speaking to voters on Sunday, Bodnar emphasized his commitment to representing the people of Montana, not the interests of any particular party. As an independent, Bodnar claims to be untethered from the partisan gridlock that often plagues Washington, allowing him to focus on the needs of his constituents. With Osborn also running on an independent ticket, Montana voters are now faced with the prospect of choosing between the traditional party lines and a fresh, non-partisan approach.


Two independent Senate candidates, Seth Bodnar and Dan Osborn, on Sunday advocated for the independence of their upper chamber bids. “I’m going around this state, I’m saying, ‘Hey, I’m Seth Bodnar, I’m running for U.S. Senate as an independent. I’m not going to work for either of these parties, I'm going to work for you.’...