Trump rallies in Montana after sending inflammatory immigration tweets

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President Trump is visiting Missoula, Montana, Thursday evening to rally for Republican Senate candidate Matt Rosendale and freshman Republican Rep. Greg Gianforte. Rosendale is challenging Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, whose campaign is doing surprisingly well for a state which voted for Mr. Trump by 20 points in 2016. Ironically, Missoula is in one of the few counties which voted for Hillary Clinton.

A September CBS News Battleground Tracker poll showed Tester leading Rosendale by two points.The CBS News Battleground Tracker rates the race as “Edge Democrat.”

Mr. Trump began the rally by ruminating on his victory in the 2016 election, and discussing his recent accomplishments, such as the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Mr. Trump has taken to discussing Democratic opposition to Kavanaugh — who was accused of sexual assault — as further evidence that Democrats are unfit to take majorities in Congress.

“This will be an election of Kavanaugh, the caravan, law and order and common sense,” Mr. Trump said, referring to a caravan of migrants from Honduras on their way to the American border. “As you know, I’m willing to send the military to protect our southern border if necessary.”

Mr. Trump, who often discusses immigration in his rallies, focused on criminals entering the country illegally and building a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico. He tied the issue of illegal immigration to Democrats, saying that they are the party of “open borders” and of “crime.”

“They figure everyone coming in is going to vote Democrat,” Mr. Trump said. “They’re not so stupid when you think about it, right?”

He also jokingly said that it was his fault that so many people wanted to migrate to the U.S., because the economy was so strong under his administration.

“Democrats produce mobs, Republicans produce jobs,” Mr. Trump said.

Mr. Trump painted Tester and Gianforte’s opponent, Democrat Kathleen Williams, as a radical left-wing Democrats who support “open borders” — incorrectly lumping together the relatively moderate Montana Democrats with the more progressive wing of the party. This is a pattern Mr. Trump follows when attacking the Democratic opponents of the Republicans for whom he is campaigning.

Mr. Trump also has personal animosity towards Tester, as the senator was instrumental in torpedoing the nomination of Dr. Ronny Jackson for secretary for Veterans Affairs, due to allegations of substance abuse while working.

Thursday morning, Mr. Trump sent a series of tweets in which he threatened to close the U.S.-Mexico border and cut off payments to Latin American countries if they do not do a better job of preventing their citizens from entering the U.S. illegally.

“In addition to stopping all payments to these countries, which seem to have almost no control over their population, I must, in the strongest of terms, ask Mexico to stop this onslaught — and if unable to do so I will call up the U.S. Military and CLOSE OUR SOUTHERN BORDER!” Mr. Trump said in one tweet. In another, he said that the “onslaught” of immigrants at the border was more important to him than the recently approved U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement.

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