GOP Sen. Steve Daines made the last-minute decision to to prevent Democrats from fielding a top recruit for the open Montana seat, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Daines was aware that if he withdrew too soon then Democrats would have a chance at fielding one of several potential Democrats — namely former Sen. Jon Tester or former Govs. Brian Schweitzer or Steve Bullock. Any of those Democrats could have put the state on the map in the midterms and likely have sucked up enormous cash, as Democrats have done in red states like Alaska and Ohio, scrambling the race for the majority in the fall.
Instead, Daines withdrew from the race minutes before the Wednesday evening filing deadline. Kurt Alme, who was US attorney in Montana, filed to run eight minutes before the deadline. With the deadline closed, no top-tier Democrat can now jump in the race.


I mean, ideally this means a proper left-leaning Democrat has a real chance at winning the primary (and face-planting in the general because Oklahoma).
But also, it means Dems haven’t lined up someone who can flood the state with fundraising money, which is what they’re really looking for. If the GOP cares enough to fight this race (in a blue wave year… maybe?), they’ll have a much easier time blanketing Oklahoma airwaves with “Dem Candidate Eats Babies” without a rebuttal.
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