2012 Montana Senate - Rehberg vs. Tester

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Final Results
Montana Snapshot

Final Results:
RCP Ranking:
2012 Key Races:
President | Governor | MT-AL

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2010
: MT-AL
2008: President | Governor | Senate | MT-AL
2006: Senate | MT-AL
2004: President | Governor | MT-AL

Race Analysis

While Big Sky Country has been Republican at the presidential level for quite some time, at the state and local levels it has a strong Democratic streak extending back to the Progressive era.  The western mountains are heavily unionized (Montana is one of the Mountain West states without a right-to-work law), and Democrats with a populist streak, like Gov. Brian Schweitzer, are popular in the state.

In 2006, Jon Tester defeated Sen. Conrad Burns.  Burns is the only Republican who had ever been elected to successive terms in Montana history, despite his penchant for cringe-inducing gaffes (such as telling a group of firefighters, returning home from the field, that they had done a "piss-poor job").  Tester was a rancher and state senator who became a darling of the left-leaning Netroots in 2006, and ran a populist campaign against Burns.  Despite the pro-Democratic tone of that cycle, Tester won only narrowly.

In the Senate, Tester has had a voting record toward the right edge of the Democratic caucus.  That might not be enough in 2012, however.  He's facing Republican Rep. Dennis Rehberg, who already represents the entire state in Congress.  Most polling has shown a tight race, perhaps with a slight edge for Rehberg.

Poll Data
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