Democrats to keep pumping cash into Montana despite Tester’s long odds

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The path to the Senate majority likely runs through Big Sky Country. But a dour outlook on the race in Trump-dominated Montana raises questions about whether Democrats should shift crucial resources to fend off GOP rivals in a slate of other expensive battleground contests or even try to flip long-shot Republican seats in Florida, Texas, and A trio of nonpartisan election forecasters shifted the race’s outlook from “toss-up” to “lean Republican” in the wake of troubling polls for Tester. He won a third term in 2018 against Rep.

Matt Rosendale , who was then the state auditor, by about 3.5% points. Since a virtual tie between Tester and Sheehy in early June, the Republican has since come out on top in six of seven public polls, with most leads outside the margins of error.



Tester trails by an. “We are in exactly the position I thought we would be in, and we’re going to win. And I don’t say that lightly.

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