Montana
Related: About this forumThe 'weirdo progressive' son of the Oath Keepers founder running for office in Montana
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jun/19/dakota-adams-oath-keeper-son-montana-electionsDakota Adams, 27, entered politics after escaping life with Stewart Rhodes, who is in prison for his role in January 6
Adam Gabbatt
Wed 19 Jun 2024 08.00 EDT
With his thick eyeliner, long blond hair and leather jacket, Dakota Adams does not look like a typical politician.
The 27-year-old, who is running as a progressive Democrat in a deep-red, rural corner of Montana, doesnt have a typical politician backstory either.
Adams is the son of Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group who last year was sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in the January 6 insurrection. Adams grew up in what he describes as an environment of extreme isolation and paranoia a situation he and his siblings escaped in 2018, when their mother left Rhodes.
In the last few years, Adams has been focusing on building his life. He was educated at home while his father led the Oath Keepers, and while he was a voracious reader, other subjects were neglected a lack of ability with times tables meant he couldnt earn his high school diploma.
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marble falls
(62,286 posts)... "The lack of candidates stepping up, especially in recent years, reinforces that perception that the Democratic party has turned away from rural America and given up the fight completely, he says."
We don't pay enough attention to down ticket, off year elections. These are the 'academy' the RW uses to develop their politicians.
2naSalit
(92,941 posts)sl8
(16,247 posts)A bit click-baity, I guess.
2naSalit
(92,941 posts)ramen
(862 posts)"Adams is realistic about his chances: Lincoln county voted for Trump over Biden by 74% to 24% in 2020. But his reception gives him hope.
I am in a long-shot race here. Im in maybe the second-most-conservative voting area in the state, running as a weirdo progressive, he said.
And if Im getting shockingly positive feedback going door to door in the poorest parts of town and in the trailer parks, then I feel like the Republican supermajority in the state is in serious trouble."