Senator Jon Tester’s Nephew Dead After Sword, Knife Attack
Senator Jon Tester’s (D-MT) nephew Robert Tester was found dead on Tuesday after being attacked in his own home by a man allegedly armed with a sword and a knife.

Senator Jon Tester’s (D-MT) nephew Robert Tester was found dead on Tuesday after being attacked in his own home by a man allegedly armed with a sword and a knife.

WNYC/PRI reporter Todd Zwillich posted audio of Tester, where it appears Tester suggests the country isn’t ready for two women when Zwillich brings up the possibility of Warren on Clinton’s ticket. “Well, I don’t know. Is the country ready for two women? I don’t know. You know? I don’t know,” Tester questions.

Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-IN), Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) are refusing — at this point — to say whether they would support an Obama nominee to the United States Supreme Court to

The second video from Veterans Against the Deal introduces Patrick Farr, whose son, Army Spc. Clay Farr, was killed by an Iranian made bomb in Iraq in 2006. Mr. Farr says the Obama Administration “must not really care about what Iran has done on the terrorism front, killing American soldiers. They’ve just completely forgotten.”

Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT), a former Navy SEAL Team Six commander, tells Breitbart News exclusively that he believes Senators should vote against the confirmation of Loretta Lynch to replace Eric Holder as Attorney General of the United States.

Before a federal judge in Texas ruled President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty unconstitutional—and ordered its implementation immediately halted—Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) said such a ruling would mean Democrats must stop obstructing the passage of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill.

Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, new chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), has flip-flopped from his previous support for the Keystone XL pipeline. Tester was one of the few Democrats who had previously supported the Keystone pipeline but then voted against it.

Montana Republican Rep. Denny Rehberg has a four-point lead over incumbent Sen. Jon Tester, the Democrat who has voted for liberal bills like Obamacare, in one of the most important and hotly-contested Senate races in the country. A Mason-Dixon poll

Montana Senator Jon Tester (D) thinks there was only one mistake with Obamacare — that it was not implemented sooner. He also believes Democrats were just getting started with the healthcare bill’s provisions. During an October 20, 2012 Montana Senate

Montana Democrat Senator Jon Tester is locked in a tight reelection battle with GOP Congressman Dennis Rehberg. It has long been seen as one of the more competitive Senate races in the country, and potentially pivotal to determining control of

In September 2008, Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D) boasted to a gathering of trial lawyers in Philadelphia that he had used bullying and intimidation to elect Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) in 2006 in a close race that helped Harry Reid

(AP) Govt backs off new limits on child labor on farmsBy SAM HANANELAssociated PressWASHINGTONUnder heavy pressure from farm groups, the Obama administration said Thursday it would drop an unpopular plan to prevent children from doing hazardous work on farms owned

From the Associated Press: United against Barack Obama, Senate Republicans voted Tuesday night to kill the jobs package the president had spent weeks campaigning for across the country, a stinging loss at the hands of lawmakers opposed to stimulus-style spending
From The Hill: Democratic leaders in the Senate are scrambling to avoid defections on President Obama’s jobs package, which appears headed for defeat on Tuesday. A lack of Democratic unity on the president’s bill would be embarrassing for the White
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the “lame duck” Congress, another law was passed that didn’t quite get the same media coverage as the Bush tax extension “package,” the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and the new START treaty.
By Tom McGillvray, Cary Smith, and Gary MacLaren As state legislators, we are used to the federal government treating the states like its red-headed stepchild. Washington dictates, and we are expected to follow. Whether it’s transportation, health care, or education,