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Related: About this forumDemocrat Kathleen Williams won Montana's House primary slow and steady, county by county
I am so thrilled for Kathleen Williams and hope that her winning run continues. There were some excellent Dem House candidates, but she was the one who prevailed. If they all encourage their supporters to join in to support her (Heenan and Kier already have), she may very well be able to rid the House of one of its more loathsome GOPer scumbags, Greg Gianforte (R-Felon).
But what Williams lacked in money she made up in time. With her slide-in camper fitted to the bed of her pickup, Williams zigzagged 1,100 miles of Montana back roads in a week. Wherever she was invited to speak, she went. Wherever she wasnt invited, Markoff called to book a room.
I kid you not," Markoff said, "When we were scheduling a meet and greet in Ekalaka, the first person I asked to help me set up the event laughed at me. He said, Are you serious? Youre actually going to send your candidate to Ekalaka? I had to assure him I wasnt faking it or losing my mind. There are parts of the state that dont see candidates frequently, and showing up makes a big difference.
There are 6.8 Montanans for the each of the states 147,040 square miles. In some places, the concentration is much more. In Carter County, where Ekalaka is the county seat, the density is far less. Tucked away in southeast Montana, the countys emptiness is used for flight training by B1-Bombers from nearby Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. Williams' trip there earned her a commanding 57 percent of the Carter County vote. Thats 16 votes of Williams' statewide total of 37,146. There were a lot of county victories like that in Williams win column.
https://billingsgazette.com/news/government-and-politics/democrat-kathleen-williams-won-montana-s-house-primary-slow-and/article_a06d5f14-519a-5e4d-be22-5b84dfb4c5a1.html
Williams is one of the many Dem candidates in 2018 who understand that it isn't just about the money (although money always helps!). It's about meeting the people and listening to their concerns so that they really feel that they have a say in how their government works.
Bravissima, Kathleen!
RandomAccess
(5,210 posts)I hope to hell she wins. SOMEONE needs to take down Gianforte.
BlueMTexpat
(15,513 posts)going for her is that she actually meets with the voters. That really means something in MT, as it likely does in many other states.
Gianforte, like all current GOPers, is scared to death of meeting with actual voters. He went on a "listening tour" in 2017 before his felonious encounter with a reporter. But since then, he won't meet with constituents because of "security risks."
https://themontanapost.com/2018/05/23/congressman-gianforte-wont-meet-with-montanans-because-of-security-risks/
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This is the Republican playbook today. Whether its EPA head Scott Pruitt concocting bogus stories about security risks to justify flying first class or a Congressman in one of the safest states in the country acting like hes too chicken shit afraid to meet with the people he pretends to represent, Republicans are making it clear that they have no interest in the concerns or opinions of the ordinary people who should be at the heart of our democratic decision-making and they have abandoned the ideal that government works best when those who represent us listen to us.