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follow the small money. that s where stuff is really happening and republicans should be afraid. montana, it s interesting. montana is not one congressional district but its whole state. montana has been very happy to elect statewide democratic candidates. they ve had a democratic governor for more than a decade. jon tester has been reelected more than twice, been reelected for the senate seat. you can look at montana and say donald trump won there by a lot. but it seems very much a reachable goal for the democrats if they can sort of come up with a big push for it. i definitely agree with that. montana is certainly in reach. and also republicans nominated a candidate who is a very out of touch 1 percenter, while the democrat is this very popular folk musician running a populist campaign. it s almost the perfect matchup that you would want in state like that. and it could definitely be in play. david, the last time you and i talked, one of the things we discussed was the discussi
attack ads now against leading democratic candidate in that race, jon ossoff, who has raced a startling $8.3 million for that race. which is an astonishing amount of money for a congressional election anywhere. whether or not the democratic party itself gets it together to contest these special congressional elections, the democratic base is freaking fired up about trying to win these seats. how realistic is that enthusiasm? joining us now is david mere, political director for daily coast and publisher of daily close elections. daily coast helped raise a majority of jon ossoff s campaign donations and a big chunk from what was raised outside the state in kansas. david, it s nice to see you. thanks for being here. pleasure to be back. so how do you view kansas last night? i think republicans should be very worried about that result. should it have been an utter blowout for them. it never should have been close. and the fact that we re even talking about it at all speaks to the h