Trump’s Support Is a Double-Edged Sword
Accepting the endorsement of a former president who’s facing 91 felony counts stemming from four indictments might carry some significant baggage.
Of course, this young man is in Montana, a state that Trump carried with 57% of the vote in 2020. Keep in mind, however, that there are far redder states; Montana has a significant number of colleges and universities, and, though it’s generally rural and conservative, it’s nothing like Alabama, North Dakota, Arkansas and Oklahoma, that went for Trump by a factor of almost 2:1.
In any case, a more relevant consideration is this: what level of support does Trump have in the state now? Folks from rural states are generally honest and have a real tough time backing hardcore criminals. Tim Sheehy might have made a career mistake here.
Let’s hope.