Democratic U.S. Senator Jon Tester is hoping Montanans will give him a narrow victory this fall.
But President Donald Trump isn鈥檛 making it easy.
Over the weekend, Trump repeatedly slammed the two-term senator for releasing salacious accusations about Ronny Jackson.
Jackson later bowed out as Trump鈥檚 nominee for head the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Tester is facing an uphill battle to keep his seat in a state that voted for Trump by 20 points.
But Montana State University political scientist David Parker said the spat may actually help Tester in the long run. Montana is a purplish state and independents are turning on Trump.
鈥淢y guess is those independents like Tester because he鈥檚 a straight shooter,鈥 Parker said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 bold, he thinks outside the box, he鈥檚 not a typical Democrat. So I think this solidifies his rapport among independents.鈥
Tester is the only Democrat in Montana鈥檚 congressional delegation and he鈥檚 carved out his name by protecting veterans. Montana is full of them and some saw the White House doctor as unfit to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
GOP challengers agree with the president鈥檚 remarks but top Republicans in Montana have remained silent.
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