Or Kentucky, West Virginia or the Dakota's at this point. But it could work in Kansas and Nebraska, and in states like Utah, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, and Alaska. I think Tester might be doing better had he made a big deal of switching to independent, maybe piggybacking Sinema, and concern trolled about the Democratic party to signal to low education older ex Dem voters that he was still worth backing over a corporatist out of state hack like Sheehy. Democrats could create a whole, small caucus of these "Common Sense American Party" types.
Not Wyoming, Idaho, Oklahoma, Arkansas...
Or Kentucky, West Virginia or the Dakota's at this point. But it could work in Kansas and Nebraska, and in states like Utah, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, and Alaska. I think Tester might be doing better had he made a big deal of switching to independent, maybe piggybacking Sinema, and concern trolled about the Democratic party to signal to low education older ex Dem voters that he was still worth backing over a corporatist out of state hack like Sheehy. Democrats could create a whole, small caucus of these "Common Sense American Party" types.
Missouri seems about on the edge of conceivable, but yes.