Calgary Herald

Gianforte wins Montana seat in spite of assault charge

- BOBBY CAINA CALVAN The Associated Press

Republican multimilli­onaire Greg Gianforte won Montana’s only U.S. House seat on Thursday despite being charged a day earlier with assault after witnesses said he grabbed a reporter by the neck and threw him to the ground.

Gianforte, a technology entreprene­ur, defeated Democrat Rob Quist to continue the GOP’s two-decade stronghold on the congressio­nal seat. Democrats had hoped Quist, a musician and first-time candidate, could have capitalize­d on a wave of activism following President Donald Trump’s election.

Instead, the win reaffirmed Montana’s voters support for Trump’s young presidency in a conservati­ve-leaning state that voted overwhelmi­ngly for him in November.

Gianforte was a strong favourite throughout the campaign and that continued even after authoritie­s charged him with misdemeano­ur assault on Wednesday. Witnesses said he grabbed Ben Jacobs, a reporter for the Guardian newspaper, and slammed him to the ground after being asked about the Republican health care bill.

Gianforte dropped out of sight after he was cited by police and ignored calls on Thursday by national Republican­s for him to apologize to the reporter.

The last-minute controvers­y unnerved Republican­s, who also faced close calls this year in the traditiona­lly Republican congressio­nal districts in Kansas and Georgia. A runoff election is scheduled for next month in Georgia between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel after Ossoff fell just short of winning outright.

Gianforte showed lukewarm support for Trump during his unsuccessf­ul run for governor in Montana last fall but did an aboutface and turned into an ebullient Trump supporter after he started campaignin­g for the congressio­nal seat vacated by Republican Ryan Zinke, when he was tapped by Trump to serve as Interior Department secretary.

But the theme of the election shifted Wednesday night when Jacobs walked into Gianforte’s office as he was preparing for an interview with Fox News.

Jacobs began asking the candidate about the health care bill passed by the House when the crew and Jacobs say Gianforte slammed him to the floor, yelling “Get out of here!”

It had been unclear if Gianforte’s assault charge would impact the race. About a third of eligible voters in Montana had already cast their ballots in early voting, and others said it didn’t influence their vote.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada