The elected vice chairperson for the Montana Democratic Party resigned his post just days after taking office following remarks critical of former U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.
David Daniels writes, "People are asking what’s left for Democrats following the election. I can answer that question. Democrats still have self-dignity."
George Ochenski writes, "Here in Montana the befuddled and dysfunctional Democratic Party has almost finished the job of marching itself to political extirpation."
Stan Frasier writes, "Republicans don’t like Social Security, Medicare, public education, public land, day care, or lunches for school children, women’s reproductive freedom or anything that is for the public good."
2020 and 2022 were challenging election cycles for Montana Democrats, with Republicans sweeping statewide races and making gains in the state Legislature.