The governor faced rival Tanner Smith in the race to secure his party’s nomination ahead of the November gubernatorial elections.
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte won the Republican primary nomination in the state’s gubernatorial race on Tuesday after defeating his challenger, Lakeside Republican representative and business owner Tanner Smith.
In the Democratic Party’s gubernatorial primary, former firearms executive Ryan Busse defeated his opponent, attorney Jim Hunt, securing the nomination with 70.4 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press.
Mr. Hunt secured just 29.5 percent of the vote with 70 percent of the votes counted, as of late Tuesday, the agency reported.
Tuesday’s results mean the governor, who was elected in 2020 and is running for a second term, will go head-to-head with Mr. Busse in November.
“Tonight, Montanans made it clear that they look forward to four more years of strong, steady, conservative leadership to stand up to Joe Biden. Thank you for your support,” he said. “Onward to November.”
The governor had faced rival Mr. Smith—a third-generation Montanan who announced his candidacy in March—in the race to secure his party’s nomination ahead of the November gubernatorial elections.
Mr. Smith, who owns a construction company and has served in the Montana House of Representatives since January 2023, had regularly sought to paint himself as more conservative than Mr. Gianforte, sharing videos in which he claimed to be the “true conservative Republican option” and vowing to fix issues ranging from property tax to parental rights in relation to so-called gender-affirming care and illegal immigration.
He has also taken a hardline approach to issues such as critical race theory, Second Amendment rights, and abortion rights, and advocated for curbs on Medicaid.
Gianforte Touts Historic Tax Cuts, Education Investments
Mr. Gianforte, a former tech-industry entrepreneur, campaigned on his “historic tax cuts” for Montanans which he said had “made Montana debt-free.”
He also touted his record investments in education, including raising teacher pay, and law enforcement, as well as his efforts to increase public access to more than 100,000 acres of public lands.
“Under Governor Gianforte’s leadership, more Montanans are working than ever before, unemployment is at record lows, and Montana has set new records in job and business creation,” his campaign website states.
Gianforte Supports Trump
The governor had also spoken out in support of former President Donald Trump, who was found guilty last week by a New York jury on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.
He went on to call the ruling “yet another attempt by Democrats to use the courts and lawfare to do what they can’t do at the ballot box.”
“It’s a sham,” he wrote. “Voters will render the final verdict this November.”
President Trump, who previously backed Mr. Gianforte in his 2020 race, had not yet endorsed the Republican governor in the 2024 race.
Mr. Gianforte will now face Mr. Busse, who has heavily criticized the Republican, on issues such as property taxes, abortion rights, and public schools, in November.
Before his win on Tuesday, Mr. Busse accused Mr. Gianforte of pulling a “political stunt” via his Property Tax Task Force, which was established in January to provide recommendations to reform the property tax system and reduce the burden of property taxes on taxpayers.
“Time to AUDIT the Dept. of Revenue, lower your taxes, get your money back, and #GetYourMontanaBack!” he concluded.
The Epoch Times has contacted Mr. Gianforte’s office for comment.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
Running For Office? Conservative Campaign Consulting – Election Day Strategies!