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Democratic candidate Rob Quist holds the microphone as he begins his concession speech after losing to Republican candidate Greg Gianforte at the DoubleTree Hotel Thursday, May 25, 2017, in Missoula, Mont. Gianforte, a technology entrepreneur, defeated 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. (Tommy Martino/The Missoulian via AP)

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Sen. Bernie Sanders, left, and Rob Quist wave to the crowd after the conclusion of Sanders' speech on Saturday, May 20, 2017, at the Adams Center on the University of Montana campus, in Missoula, Mont. (Tommy Martino /The Missoulian via AP)

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FILE - In this March 5, 2017 file photo, popular musician Rob Quist is shown at a news conference in Helena, Mont. In the weeks leading up to Montana's special congressional election, Democrat Quist and his surrogates fanned out across college campuses throughout the state, hoping to tap into a trove of progressive votes in a place where conservative values are as sturdy as the nearby Rocky Mountains. With just a week left to campaign before the May 25 election, Quist is counting on college-age voters to provide the sliver of ballots he needs to prevail in a nationally watched election for Montana's open congressional seat, vacant since Ryan Zinke resigned to become U.S. interior secretary. (AP Photo/Bobby Caina Calvan, File)

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FILE - In this April 29, 2017, file photo, the three candidates, Republican Greg Gianforte, from left, Democrat Rob Quist and Libertarian Mark Wicks, vying to fill Montana's only congressional seat take part in a televised debate ahead of the May 25 special election in Great Falls, Mont. They tackled a wide range of topics, including guns, abortion, health care and money. The personal finances of the candidates, particularly that of Gianforte and Quist, have become a central focus of the campaign. (AP Photo/Bobby Caina Calvan, File)

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FILE - In this March 5, 2017, file photo, Democrat Rob Quist awaits the start of his party's nominating convention in Helena, Mont., to choose a candidate for the May 25 special congressional election. Since being nominated, Quist's personal finances have been a central focus of the attacks from his Republican opponent Greg Gianforte. He has had to settle three tax liens issued against him by the state of Montana and is still answering questions about defaulting on a $10,000 bank loan. (AP Photo/Bobby Calvan, File)

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The three candidates, Republican Greg Gianforte, from left, Democrat Rob Quist and Libertarian Mark Wicks vying to fill Montana's only congressional seat await the start of the only televised debate ahead of the May 25 special election, Saturday, April 29, 2017, in Great Falls, Mont. (AP Photo/Bobby Caina Calvan)

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CHANGES CITY TO GREAT FALLS The three candidates, Republican Greg Gianforte, from left, Democrat Rob Quist and Libertarian Mark Wicks vying to fill Montana's only congressional seat await the start of the only televised debate ahead of the May 25 special election, Saturday, April 29, 2017, in Great Falls, Mont. (AP Photo/Bobby Caina Calvan)

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Musician and political novice Rob Quist smiles after wining the Montana Democratic Party's nomination for the May 25 special election, in Helena, Mont., Sunday, March 5, 2017. Quist on Sunday captured the Democratic nomination for the May 25 special election to fill the state's only congressional seat. (Thom Bridge/Independent Record via AP)