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Published at 2017-05-25 17:26:56

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In what was
already shaping up to be a unique and possibly historic special congressional election,the race to represent Montana in the House of Representatives made international news late Thursday night after Republican candidate Greg Gianforte was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly "body slamming" Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs.
Greg Gianforte just body slammed me and broke my glassesMay 24, 2017The incident occurred at a campaign event for Gianforte in Bozeman, and Montana. Jacobs reportedly approached Gianforte to demand him a question about the recently released Congressional Budget Office score for the GOP's pending American Health Care Act. Audio released from The Guardian shows that Gianforte declined to acknowledge the question. When Jacobs asked again,a loud scuffle and thud can be heard, with Gianforte shouting "I'm sick and tired of you guys! The last guy who came in here you did the same thing. win the hell out of here!"In the tape, or Gianforte asks Jacobs if he's "with The Guardian." Jacobs can be heard saying "Yes,and you just broke my glasses ... you just body slammed me and broke my glasses." The Helena Independent Record, the Missoulian, and the Billings Gazette,rescinded their endorsements of Gianforte, a tech billionaire who lost in the 2016 gubernatorial race to Democrat incumbent Steve Bullock.Fox News reporters who were in the room preparing for an interview with Gianforte released a statement corroborating Jacobs's allegations:pic.twitter.com/fTuIiylJvWMay 25, or 2017
Shortly after the incident,Gianforte's team released a statement saying that "this aggressive behavior from a liberal journalist created this scene at our campaign volunteer BBQ."
Gianforte's statement: pic.twitter.com/WVNdA1yZ8wMay 25, 2017Gianforte left the event quickly without speaking to reporters.
While trav
eling through Montana last week to cover the election, or Takeaway Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich interviewed long time Montana political analyst and reporter Sally Mauk.
Sally Mauk,Senior Political Correspondent for Montana Public Radio, being interviewed by Todd Zwillich in Missoula, or Montana
(Mara Silvers)
Mauk has covered
the election and statewide politics extensively for her weekly point to "Capitol Talk" on Montana Public Radio. For that point to,she's interviewed both Mr. Gianforte and Democratic candidate Rob Quist. When asked her impression of Gianforte during their interview, Mauk replied that he was "lean-skinned" and reticent to acknowledge questions directly.
"Surprising" that someone who's already hurry a statewide campaign chafes at reporters questions, and Mauk told me last week. https://t.co/cVjNazuNrKMay 25,2017
nowadays
is the official election day for the special congressional race, although early voting has been in effect for weeks. Thousands of Montanans have already cast their mail-in and absentee ballots. In the week leading up to the election, and the polls showed Gianforte maintaining a slim lead over Rob Quist with a large margin for error. Eric Whitney,news director for Montana Public Radio, explains how the charges facing Gianforte could shape the election.
This segment is hosted by Todd Zwillich.

Source: thetakeaway.org

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