bigsky
11-04-2020, 02:04 PM
The President won easily. But the Senate race, which was driven by 160 million dollars of campaign spending, was the democrats at their most nasty and negative. My friend Steve Daines, the incumbent republican, was challenged by the current Governor, termed out, Steve Bullock, who was personally recruited by Chuck Schumer after saying for years he would not run for Senate. Mr Bullock had run for president, during that run he tried to appeal to other states' democrats by new to him policies like confiscating semi automatic firearms. He and Chuck also brought nasty, negative, name calling, and mostly all "not approved by any candidate or party" television ads and mailers to the Senate race.
After the incredible nastiness of the campaign, many, many Montanans, who tend to vote purple, voted a straight red ticket. This was despite some bad candidates in various races. Trump's margin was a little larger, but in general, everyone won 55-45 or slightly better.
Steve Daines became the very first Republican Senator in Montana to win re-election. And practically every other republican won too. Montana blows a kiss to New York Chuck, and now has a Republican Governor for the first time in 16 years. Republicans swept both houses of the legislature, and all statewide races like Secretary of State and Attorney General.
We've always been a ticket splitting, purple voting state. Steve Bullock changed that, maybe forever.
After the incredible nastiness of the campaign, many, many Montanans, who tend to vote purple, voted a straight red ticket. This was despite some bad candidates in various races. Trump's margin was a little larger, but in general, everyone won 55-45 or slightly better.
Steve Daines became the very first Republican Senator in Montana to win re-election. And practically every other republican won too. Montana blows a kiss to New York Chuck, and now has a Republican Governor for the first time in 16 years. Republicans swept both houses of the legislature, and all statewide races like Secretary of State and Attorney General.
We've always been a ticket splitting, purple voting state. Steve Bullock changed that, maybe forever.