Posted on 03/12/2018 4:14:32 PM PDT by Kaslin
Is Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester running scared? That could be the case, or it could be that he just knows his state. His latest ad features him touting bills he co-sponsored that were signed into law by Trump. The Washington Post added that some of these bills are also not ones of great significance, like the tax bill for example. One of them named a mountain after a conservationist, but Trumps name is attached to it. Still, any red state Democrat running this year knows he or she will be fighting for their political lives. Their states voted for Trump and adding your name, plus a bill that the president signed is a way to provide a buffer and show that youre not of the coastal, urban-minded elite that dominates the Democratic Party:
Washingtons a mess, but thats not stopping me from getting bills to help Montana signed into law by President Trump, he says to camera. Im out of fingers, but Im not finished getting things done for Montana.
During a primary season in which many Democrats are seeking to outdo each another in denouncing Trump the loudest, Testers debut ad shared first with The Daily 202 foreshadows what youll see a lot more of in places like North Dakota, Missouri and Indiana.
He is one of 10 Democratic senators up for reelection this year in a state the president carried in 2016. In Wisconsin, which Trump narrowly and unexpectedly won, Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin launched a commercial two weeks ago that highlights a bill shes co-sponsored with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) to lower prescription drug prices.
The goal across these races is to show voters both a willingness to work across the aisle and an effectiveness at breaking through the gridlock that characterizes the Capitol.
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Not all 13 of the bills referred to in the ad are of equal significance. One named a mountain peak for a conservationist who died of cancer. Another amended the U.S. Flag Code so governors can order the flag lowered to half-staff when a first responder dies in the line of duty.
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Tester has always known hed face another tough reelection fight. The list of stuff hes gotten through shows he started preparing early. But even if he runs a perfect campaign, and Republicans put up an average candidate, the race is likely to be close.
If you need a proof point, Republican Greg Gianforte won a special election to replace Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke in the states sole House seat last May despite physically assaulting a reporter on the eve of the election.
Tester acknowledged that tribalism is a growing problem, and he said some conservative-minded folks in his state are certainly becoming more down-the-line partisan. But he expressed confidence that this is still a minority of voters in his home state. Montanans pride themselves in being able to split their ticket, he said.
There are some things that hes squarely against regarding his partys line, like a new bill to lessen banking regulations, which hard core lefties are dead set in opposition. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) is also bucking the party line in supporting this legislation. The publication added that hes voted with Trump 52 percent of the time; thats high for a Democrat. Yet, he joined fellow Democrats in opposing the GOP tax bill, which has created a better job-creating and investing climate and spurred over 250 companies to dole out bonuses to their employees. U.S. investments have increased, which, that and the bonuses, have afforded over three million workers to benefit from the tax bill. Is there any wonder why the tax bill now has clinched majority approval? Yes, every red state Democrats has a similar story. Theyre able to the thread the needle to win, they show a more conservative tilt to make it harder to Republicans to knock them off, and theyre good at retail politics to keep in touch with their constituents. They know their states. Yet, this tax bill opposition could be what does it in for them. It was a piece of legislation that was overwhelmingly pro-middle and working class. Eighty percent of Americans stand to benefit from the bill. Within the middle class, 91 percent will get a tax cut. The deficit issue is not illusory, but it doesnt factor in how increased economic growth could offset those concerns. Government number crunchers can only analyze whats in front of them. So, yeah, he got a mountain name for someone, but he voted against a middle and working class tax cut. Tester worked to screw you out of a financial break. He sees the writing on the walland maybe this saves him, but I think if the tax bill becomes more popular and Trump does a rally blitz throughout the tail end of 2018 prior to Election Day; Tester could be updating his resume.
Trump needs a name for Tester.
I’m sure he’ll come up with one.
I hope folks in Montana remember the way Democrats march in lockstep to Evil and do not be persuaded that a good thing once in a while overcomes the Evil they do. They also need to realize how the Democrat Party puts illegals over American citizens and that is a fact.
I agree. The Democrats vote in such an extreme lockstep that is appears like something from a dystopian novel or a brainwashing camp. Obviously they follow orders without question from one source.
I can only speak for myself ... but mine is one vote Tester will NOT be getting.
Uncle Tester
Little Testes.
Alinski rules for radicals includes ridicule. Naming opposition is President Trump’s strategy?
Tester will carry Deer Lodge, Silver Bow and Missoula Counties. The rest should be pubbie.
Look at the red state Democrat, trying to sound like he’s a Trump supporter. Surely he jests. Tester the Jester
“They also need to realize how the Democrat Party puts illegals over American citizens and that is a fact”
This is a huge problem for all of the old Blue Wall states like Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
They think they are voting for old line working class Democrat stalwarts but don’t realize they are enabling the mass invasion because these guys simply fall in line once they get to DC, or already agree that the Invasion is OK.
The answer is exposure. The more the mass media is forced to talk about the takeover going on in the Southwest and moving eastward (think Reading, PA), the more people will understand it. Also, Republicans running against them have to hammer on it as an issue.
Excellent
As a Montanan, I suggest Jon Hussein Obama Tester. That's precisely how he behaves for 5 years and 3 months of his term. Then he goes conservative until the day after elections.
Others:
Left Tester
Little Jon Tester
Nancy Tester
Donut Tester
Bernie Tester
Jester Tester
Pest Tester
Tester Out
Tippy Tester
Tippie Toes Tester
Gravy Tester
Tiny Tester
Tinhorn Tester
Toodles Tester
Tanking Tester
Tugboat Tester
Hillary Tester
Open to suggestions here.
What’s the backstory on that picture???
Is that enough for Tester to win? I am not familiar with Montana,I surely would think they are Conservative though. I have always lived in majority Democrat Counties and it amazes me how some good people are die hard Democrats regardless of how Evil the Party has become.
Agree. It is amazing as to the number of good folks that still are Democrats. I am 78 and as a child we were Democrats but the party has swung so far left I do not understand these people. I wonder if they are brainwashed.
Agree. It is amazing as to the number of good folks that still are Democrats. I am 78 and as a child we were Democrats but the party has swung so far left I do not understand these people. I wonder if they are brainwashed.
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