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A Race in Montana May Again Be Crucial to Senate Control

A few election cycles ago, before the recession, the debt crisis and the Tea Party movement redefined American politics, a species called "the New Western Democrat" emerged in places like Montana.

Identified by their moderate politics, their plumage — typically a cowboy hat and boots — and by the ability to spit with authenticity, these centrists gave hope to Democrats nationally that a traditionally conservative corner of the country might be won over.

Now, Senator Jon Tester http://tester.senate.gov/ , a big-bellied farmer and self-described populist Democrat seeking a second term, is staking his career — and with it, perhaps his party’s control of the Senate — on a bet that the West’s middle way is still viable. Extremism, Mr. Tester said again and again in a round of campaign stops across the state last week, is a direr threat to Montana than tough times, national debt or recession.

Kirk Johnson

Full Story: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/19/us/politics/19montana.html

(Many thanks to Evan Barrett for bringing this to our attention)

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