If the Democrats win the special congressional elections in Georgia and Montana (user search)
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GlobeSoc
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« on: May 01, 2017, 03:57:20 PM »

Logic tells me that montana will flip. Ignore the stupid polls that showed Trump would lose. Banjo strummin blue dog blue collar lifelong Montana born and raised populist democrat for public land vs rich dude from outside montana who sues people who trespass on property hates public land and lost a statewide election just a few months ago, granted it was to Bullock, but I think Quist could become the next Bullock or Tester or Schweitzer, he has all the tools in the toolbox for it.

lol, 2/10.

Anyway, Montana is certainly not "gone" for Democrats yet, but the race is trending in Gianforte's favor. Quist has run a very mediocre campaign so far and is trying to please everyone at the same time. IMO Gianforte is way more authentic and has been a solid disciplined candidate so far (yes, his gubernatorial campaign was far from perfect, but he's not a joke candidate and has learned from his mistakes). 

Quist has a high floor, though. I'd be surprised if he got less than 45% of the vote. Right now I am predicting something like 51-46-3 in favor of Pianoforte.
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