WHILE historical comparisons are dicey, it is safe to assume that being charged with assaulting a journalist, hours before election day, might once have been disadvantageous to a candidate’s chances in a House congressional race. Whether or not that turns out to be the case for Greg Gianforte, the Republican candidate for Montana’s special election on May 25th, who was charged with assaulting a reporter in a fit of blind rage the previous day, will be hotly debated.
Mr Gianforte’s behaviour was well-documented and deeply disgraceful. According to an audio recording of the incident, the IT tycoon was approached by Ben Jacobs, a journalist with the Guardian, and asked to comment on the Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the health-care reform recently passed by House Republicans. This was an exceedingly pertinent question.
Mr Gianforte’s Democratic rival, a banjo-playing political neophyte called Rob Quist, has campaigned heavily on the damage he claims the reform will do to poor Montanans’...Continue reading
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