Source:Dustin Hurst- not often you see two members of Congress debating each other for the same Congressional seat. |
From Dustin Hurst
This debate looked a little like Representative Dennis Rehberg vs President Obama. Representative Rehberg spent a lot of time during the debate trying to make Senator Tester look like President Obama. "
Senator Tester and President Obama agree on this and that. And Senator Tester made the good point to Representative Rehberg that: "Dennis, you are not running against the President, but you are running against me. This is not the presidential election but the Montana Senatorial election. And we are running against each other to decide who should represent Montana in the U.S. Senate, as well as in Congress as a whole and that if you want to run against the President, you should've ran for President yourself, instead of running for U.S. Senate, which is what you decided to do instead."
This debate looked a little like Representative Dennis Rehberg vs President Obama. Representative Rehberg spent a lot of time during the debate trying to make Senator Tester look like President Obama. "
Senator Tester and President Obama agree on this and that. And Senator Tester made the good point to Representative Rehberg that: "Dennis, you are not running against the President, but you are running against me. This is not the presidential election but the Montana Senatorial election. And we are running against each other to decide who should represent Montana in the U.S. Senate, as well as in Congress as a whole and that if you want to run against the President, you should've ran for President yourself, instead of running for U.S. Senate, which is what you decided to do instead."
Which tells me that Representative Rehberg believes that he's down in the race and needs to make Senator Tester look worse than he is and compare him with a President, who is probably not very popular in Montana.
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