Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) on Friday formally launched his bid for the U.S. Senate, giving Republican voters in Montana a second millionaire transplant to select from within the upcoming June major.
Rosendale, a hard-right conservative, will face GOP hopeful Tim Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL and rich businessman, for the chance to tackle incumbent Democratic Sen. Jon Tester in November. Tester, who has held the seat since 2007, is extensively thought of some of the weak Democrats up for reelection.
In a video announcement, Rosendale mentioned that he’s operating “towards the Washington institution, towards [President] Joe Biden and [Senate Minority Leader] Mitch McConnell.” And he touted his loyalty to former President Donald Trump.
Rosendale, who unsuccessfully ran towards Tester in 2018, has been hinting at a second problem for months. In a video posted to social media in December, he mentioned that he was “closely contemplating” operating and slammed McConnell and different Senate Republicans for “propping up” Sheehy and attempting to maintain him out of the race.
“Whereas it’s really an honor and privilege to signify the individuals of japanese Montana in Congress, it’s troublesome for me to face by and permit Mitch McConnell and the uniparty to promote our nation brief and try to pick our subsequent senator,” he mentioned.
Sheehy has the endorsement of a number of Republican leaders in Washington and at dwelling, together with Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), who chairs the highly effective Nationwide Republican Senatorial Committee, in addition to Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R), Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) and Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.). Rosendale has touted support amongst state lawmakers in Montana, together with Speaker of the Montana Home Matt Regier (R).
This week offered a glimpse into how contentious the first will possible be. Punchbowl News reported early Thursday that U.S. Home Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) deliberate to endorse Rosendale within the race. However Johnson reversed course inside hours, reportedly after blowback from high-profile Republicans. A spokesperson for Johnson later told CNN that the speaker would donate to however not endorse Rosendale’s marketing campaign.
Zinke, who not way back was anticipated to additionally make a run for Tester’s seat, told Politico on Thursday that “upon reflection, the Speaker withdrew his endorsement largely primarily based on the fact that Rosendale is the weaker candidate by far towards Tester.”
Rosendale took to X, previously Twitter, on Thursday to thank Johnson for his continued help, however on the time stopped wanting confirming his Senate candidacy.
“Mitch McConnell and the D.C. Cartel are TERRIFIED about me going to the U.S. Senate,” he wrote. “They know they’ll’t management me; they know I gained’t vote for McConnell as Chief. However they’re fixin’ to seek out out that in Montana, we don’t take orders from Washington; we ship orders to Washington!”
Initially from Maryland, Rosendale is a loyal ally of Trump and a member of the ultraconservative Home Freedom Caucus. He was among the many 147 members of Congress who voted to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 election, and final yr joined seven different Home Republicans in voting to oust then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). Rosendale has a historical past of mingling with far-right extremists. In 2014, he spoke at a pro-gun Oath Keepers rally in Kalispell, Montana. And final yr, he made nationwide headlines when he posed for {a photograph} exterior the U.S. Capitol alongside two well-known white supremacists.
Sheehy is new to politics, possible courted to run due to his army and enterprise acumen and his capability to self-finance his marketing campaign. A Minnesota native, Sheehy moved to Montana in 2014 after retiring from the Navy. He’s the founding father of Bridger Aerospace, a Bozeman-based aerial firefighting firm that depends nearly solely on federal contracts. Whereas the corporate has pitched itself as a frontrunner within the battle towards local weather change, Sheehy has toed the celebration line on local weather whereas on the marketing campaign path, railing towards what he calls the “local weather cult.”
Sheehy’s earlier help for addressing local weather change will probably be simple fodder for Rosendale as the first heats up.
In his December video, Rosendale attacked Sheehy for having “profited off of Biden’s Inexperienced New Deal,” an obvious reference to Bridger Aerospace’s reliance on federal contracts.
Rosendale and Sheehy have each endorsed Trump for president in 2024. Trump, who backed Rosendale in 2018 when he ran for Senate and once more in 2022 when he was reelected to the Home, has not but endorsed both Rosendale or Sheehy within the upcoming election. CNN reported in July that Trump advised Rosendale he wouldn’t obtain his endorsement if he entered the Senate race.
Requested about Johnson backpedaling on endorsing Rosendale, Tester, a farmer and lifelong Montana resident, advised Politico that it in the end “doesn’t actually matter.”
“It’s the identical race both means,” Tester mentioned. “I get to run towards an out-of-stater that Mitch McConnell picked or an out-of-stater that Mitch McConnell doesn’t like.”
Montana Democrats had the same response to information of a Rosendale-Sheehy major battle.
“Buckle up for the battle of the out-of-staters, as a result of Mitch McConnell and the NRSC’s biggest nightmare in Montana got here true,” mentioned Hannah Rehm, a senior communications adviser for the Montana Democratic Get together, referring to the Nationwide Republican Senatorial Committee.
“Over the approaching months, Montanans are going to see how out of contact Maryland Matt and Transplant Tim are with our state.”