Friday, November 2, 2018

Democrats in tough races throw their party under the bus

Democrats in tough Senate races around the country are throwing their party under the bus as the seek to pull out victories in red states won just two years ago by.

In Montana, Sen., whose race against Republican Matt Rosendale has tightened considerably, told The Hill that Democrats "Botched" the debate over Supreme Court Justice.

Republicans have a narrow 51-49 majority, but have chances across the country to build on it despite a political climate in which Democrats are favored to win back the House majority.

Heitkamp, like the other Democrats, has sought to separate herself from her party.

"The Democrat Party has gone so far left that no one knows what to do. It's become radical resistance," Trump said at a rally in Missoula two weeks ago.

"The Republicans have been working hard to say that the Democrats have become radicalized and revolutionary and socialistic," he said.

"If she's worried that some middle-of-the-road voters are thinking that it's the Democrats who are the radicals, then she needs to distance herself from them."


https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/414422-democrats-in-tough-races-throw-their-party-under-the-bus

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