As reported by The Hill, Democrats are steadfastly supporting Senator Jon Tester's reelection bid in Montana despite polls suggesting a challenging road ahead.
With just over two weeks until Election Day, the race between Tester and Republican challenger Tim Sheehy has become a focal point in the battle for Senate control.
According to Decision Desk HQ/The Hill's polling average, recent polls show Sheehy leading by 7 percentage points. However, Democratic strategists and supporters remain optimistic about Tester's chances, citing his deep roots in the state and history of winning close races.
JB Poersch, president of the Senate Majority PAC (SMP), expressed confidence in Tester's ability to secure victory. The SMP is backing this belief with substantial financial support, investing $5.3 million in the past week alone to boost Tester's campaign.
Tester's campaign recently reported a significant fundraising haul of $30 million over the past three months. This financial boost could provide the incumbent with ample resources for the final stretch of the campaign in one of the least expensive states on the Senate map.
Democratic strategists argue that Montana's polling history and Tester's previous electoral successes warrant continued investment in the race. They point to Tester's ability to outperform polls and win close contests in past elections.
For the Republican Party, defeating Tester is seen as a critical step toward regaining control of the Senate. Montana, which former President Trump won by over 16 percentage points in 2020, represents one of the GOP's best opportunities for a Senate seat pickup.
Decision Desk HQ currently estimates Sheehy's chances of victory to be 81 percent. However, Democrats, particularly those familiar with Montana politics, maintain that the race remains competitive.
A Montana-based Democratic strategist emphasized Tester's track record, stating, "He knows how to win close races and he knows how to turn out a vote. … That muscle memory is something I'm not going to bet against."
Tester faces significant hurdles in his reelection bid, including the need to overcome a larger polling deficit than in previous races. The Trump factor also looms large, with the former president maintaining strong support in the state.
Democrats are focusing on turnout efforts, particularly among Native American voters, who have played a crucial role in Tester's past victories. They also highlight controversial statements made by Sheehy and question his out-of-state ties. Republican operatives, meanwhile, express confidence in Sheehy's chances and hope that Democratic groups will eventually concede the race and redirect resources elsewhere.
Some Democrats, like Senator Chris Van Hollen, warn against underestimating Tester, drawing parallels to past elections where polls proved unreliable. Van Hollen stated, "Never count out Jon Tester." Republican strategists, however, view continued Democratic spending in Montana as a positive sign, suggesting it diverts resources from other potentially winnable races.
The Montana Senate race between Jon Tester and Tim Sheehy has become a critical battleground in the fight for Senate control. Democrats remain committed to Tester's campaign despite challenging polls, citing his past electoral successes and deep Montana roots. Republicans view the race as a prime opportunity to flip a Senate seat, potentially altering the balance of power in Washington.