Sen. John Walsh (D-Montana), in office for less than half a year, says he’s dropping out of the race to hold onto his seat amid a plagiarism scandal.
“I am ending my campaign so that I can focus on fulfilling the responsibility entrusted to me as your U.S. senator,” Walsh said in a statement to supporters, the Helena Independent Record reported. “You deserve someone who will always fight for Montana, and I will.”
Last month, the New York Times reported that Walsh, 53, plagiarized much of a 2007 U.S. Army College research paper. In response, editorial boards of the state’s largest papers had called for Walsh to drop out.
Walsh, the only Iraq combat veteran in the Senate, was in a tight race for re-election against Republican Rep. Steve Daines. He’d been trailing Daines in the polls, but was narrowing the gap before the Times story broke.
Walsh was appointed to the Senate in February by Gov. Steve Bullock, after Max Baucus vacated the seat to become U.S. ambassador to China. In June, he won a primary for the Democratic nomination for this fall.









