No withdrawals, stage set for Montana U.S. Senate election in November
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Montana U.S. Senate candidate Alani Bankhead says her family, including her underage daughter, has been included in a “target list for harassment” in an attempt to get the Democrat to drop out of the race. The mounting pressure comes as the deadline rapidly approaches to have candidates' names removed from the general election ballot should they bow out.