
Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT)(Photo: AP)
(AP) — U.S. Sen. Max Baucus has been here before.
Back during the Clinton era, the Democrat faced a choice: support an assault weapons ban urged by a president from his own party and risk angering constituents who cherish their gun rights, or buck his party. He chose the ban, and nearly lost his Senate seat.
Now, as he begins his campaign for a seventh term, Baucus faces the question again. For weeks, gun foes have sought assurances he would oppose the assault weapons ban. But it was only this past week he said he would oppose it.
That decision alone doesn’t settle the issue for his re-election campaign. His opponents are watching closely, eager to pounce as he navigates a series of other gun control proposals, including an expected call for universal background checks.
Baucus’ predicament is one that a group of Democrats like him in the West and South are facing. They hail from predominantly rural regions of the country where the Second Amendment is cherished and where Republicans routinely win in presidential elections.
From Montana to Louisiana, these anxious voters have made at least six Democratic senators a little uneasy heading into next year’s election season. Both sides are aware that gun-owners’ rights are taking shape as a campaign issue that could shift the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
“Make no mistake – it is a very delicate dance for rural state Democrats,” said Barrett Kaiser, a Democratic political consultant.
“I would be stunned if the Montana congressional delegation said anything but `hell no’ to gun control measures,” he added.
Part of the concern comes from a proposal by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., that would ban assault weapons and high-capacity clips. The plan is a response to calls for new gun restrictions from President Barack Obama in the aftermath of the shooting rampage at a Connecticut elementary school.
Gun control is a top-agenda item for many Democrats, and they’ll need all the votes they can to push changes.
Baucus knows, though, that a gun control vote “opens the door for whoever challenges him, because Montanans do not want the federal government restricting guns. That is clear as day,” said Republican state Rep. Scott Reichner, who was Mitt Romney’s campaign chairman in Montana.
“It would be a monumental mistake on his part” to support federal gun control legislation, Reichner said.
Gun rights carry sway in Montana. The state Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks says Montana “boasts more hunters per capita than any other state in the nation.” State lawmakers have been discussing measures to expand gun rights. And a pro-gun group, the Montana Shooting Sports Association, has set up a website that is updated with Baucus’ public statements on gun policy.
Other Democratic senators that Republicans are watching closely include Mark Begich of Alaska, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, Tim Johnson of South Dakota, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Mark Pryor of Arkansas.
Democrats control the Senate, but if Republicans pick off these seats they could take the chamber.
Pryor already has said he won’t support an assault weapons ban, and the measure is unlikely to clear the Senate. Gun activists still worry that other restrictions they oppose are in the works.
“I don’t think the assault rifle ban, the semi-auto ban, has been the real objective,” said Gary Marbut of the Montana Shooting Sports Association. “I think that is where the rubber meets the road, federal gun registration.”
The gun rights crowd considers mandatory registration as an unconstitutional overreach of federal authority and the close attention paid to all discussions on the topic show how carefully Baucus and others must tread.
Baucus would appear to be a shoo-in for re-election. He’s the third most senior U.S. senator and the chairman of the Finance Committee, which lets him prioritize many Montana projects.
He’s also a consummate dealmaker who routinely collects endorsements from Republican-allied groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. And he’s worked hard over the years to become the only Senate Democrat with an A-plus rating from the National Rifle Association.
But one wrong gun vote could energize his opposition.
Though Baucus specifically rejected the assault rifle ban, he stopped short of mentioning expanded background checks by name. Baucus indicated he prefers the focus was elsewhere.
“Instead of focusing on new laws, Max believes the first step should be effectively enforcing the laws already on the books,” Baucus spokeswoman Jennifer Donohue said Thursday.
The entire debate represents a potential replay of the most difficult fight of his career, when Baucus voted for the 1993 Brady Bill that established background checks and the original 1994 ban on assault rifles and high-capacity clips.
Those votes led to the closest election in four decades of politics for Baucus, a narrow victory in a bitter campaign against Republican Denny Rehberg.
The other Democratic senators in rural states could find themselves in similar fights and have been cagey over the issue. Most have taken a wait-and-see approach.
The NRA last month launched an advertising campaign aimed squarely at this group, sending a strong message. The organization did not return a call seeking comment.
Democratic political operatives say the NRA could be overplaying its hand this time, arguing some sportsmen may be willing to listen to moderate proposals.
Still, Baucus and his colleagues aren’t likely to take risks and by next year’s election, he and others could seek to turn the issue to their advantage by using a pro-gun stance to appeal to conservative and libertarian-minded voters.
“Why wouldn’t he want to talk about guns?” said Montana State University political scientist David Parker. “Sen. Baucus is as about as middle of the road as they get in the United States Senate. What he doesn’t want to do is have himself painted as a national Democrat or as an Obama Democrat.”


















































































































Comments (56)
Sargeking
Mar. 10, 2013 at 8:54amMost Dems running for re-election, especially in the rural areas will certainly lose their bid if they vote for anti-American gun controls. I anticipate that the draconian measures now under consideration by the Progressives will flounder in committee. The majority of the Senate are certainly Obama sycophants. Any rabid measures to punish law abiding citizens on their part and to coddle criminals will create long memories and the ballot box will rule the day. Please 2014, get here soon!
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neverwaiver
Mar. 11, 2013 at 11:00pmI live in Montana. It doesn’t matter how Baucus votes. He’s out in 2014. The majority of people here are in rural areas and have had enough of all the dems. We don’t care much for most of the Rhinos either, but the dems are out, at least in MT in 2014.
We do cling to our Bibles and our Guns and are Dam* proud of it.
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PlanetReality
Mar. 10, 2013 at 7:47amThe people MUST SPEAK!!! call your elected officials, been seeking alot of protest but not many people holding those signs (except in utah ) as protesters hear alot of honking!!! Utah hats off u have your representatives on your side because the people spoke!!!!
WE THE PEOPLE if we dont speak up and let pur elected officials know how important this right is to a america, we will lose this right and what comes next??? look at new york taxed out your eyeballs and cant choose what size soda u want for the money?????
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NoSleeper
Mar. 10, 2013 at 6:29amA 7th term? Please!
The shows why Senators should not be elected. Senators, above all else, should be there to support and defend State’s rights and unsure no ‘unfunded mandates’ are imposed. Any gun control and the federal level should receive a resounding “NO.” Of course healthcare and a myriad of other issues should have, too, but we see what happened there…too much pandering for popularity and reelection.
Term limits will fix some issues, and a repeal of the 17th amendment will fix the rest.
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media-bias-steals-elections
Mar. 10, 2013 at 3:24amWe are going to make this pretty clear, no matter what argument you throw at Americans, we will show that you are twisting the logic to the point it makes no sense, and we will not become defenseless animals to be stalked and hunted by criminals after you create these “game reservations” of gun free zones? These politicians advancing gun control are a threat to public safety?
It is OUTRAGEOUS that ammo is the price that it is right now? $10 per bullet for a high powered hunting round? REALLY? Ammo prices are triple the normal rate right now? Democrats in Congress need to pay attention, because they are required to make a budget?
When Chinese leaders are telling members of their Congress (their version of it), you fly coach, not first class, no more buffets of lobster and fish, you are going to eat burgers and fries (or rice and pork) its probably not a good idea to be seen playing golf with Tiger Woods? Otherwise N. Korea gets sanctions that are not enforced, and a way to keep you occupied if you don’t change course?
I’m not reading tea leaves, I read economic journals? OK, can’t deal with that, you want to look like heroes, clean up the nuclear industry, that should keep you busy for years with emotional progress reports? What is this fascination with gun control when we know we can’t eliminate risk? We just had another asteroid wiz by and you did not see it coming? You want to travel the galaxy?
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BlasberryStrat
Mar. 10, 2013 at 1:19amFinal quarter before America turns it’s attention back to Dancing With The Stars – Got to go for the throat with everything you’ve got to get guns out of America’s hands.
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RIDEMODELS
Mar. 10, 2013 at 5:15amThe wild wild west without guns….Who would have thunk……I know people in Montana……they like their protection just as much as Hollywood Movie stars like protection.
Kim Kardasian looks more and more like Octomom everyday….That is all.
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Maxim Crux
Mar. 10, 2013 at 12:17amHe he can not pass the competency test by naming and explaining the bill of rights, then he is not capable of being a representative of the people. There needs to be State laws that you can not represent the state unless you pass a public question and answer on the bill of Rights
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denkat56
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:40pmGet rid of all politicos that have more than two terms, GOP,DEMS, all of them. Never let a president run for more than one term. That way they don’t worry about which way to vote. They’ll vote the way the people who elected them , want them to vote. Not one party, against the other ,no special interest groups, no lobbies to buy votes, or favors. Imagine a clean stable working government, where they work for us the public. No exec. Orders , or kickbacks. No protection for politicians who’ve broken the law.
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welovetheUSA
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:08pmVote the SOBs out………..no matter what get every democrat out of office for the next 100 years so we can fix this.
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lassiegirldawn
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:32pmAfter this commie in chiefs Janet from dykeville, let 3,000 illegal’s out of jail, we need to go to Arizonan and the other places where they intend to release thousands more and do some target practice. These are people who have committed man slaughter, rape child molestation, and gang drug lords. He said he wanted the sequester to be painful and how painful can thousands of these animals being let loose be?
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lassiegirldawn
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:19pmWhat are all these clowns going to do when we have no more military? A nine-year-old boy took cup cakes to school with plastic military figures on them, the school when ballistic. Our children are being taught to be scared to death of a gun, so what happens when these kids grow up to be military age. Are they supposed to throw cup cakes at the enemy? The administration is messing with our children’s heads and it is not for good. I would love to shove that California witch’s face into a pile of cup cakes.
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JustANormalCitizen
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:13pmIt’s unfortunate, but you can never fully trust a democrat, even a conservative democrat, on this issue.
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marine249
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:24pmMax’s is not a conservative in any way.
The little toe on his left foot doesn’t have
a conservative bone in it.
Mas’s is an old line left-wing lib.
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CatB
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:29pmor a RINO
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marine249
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:36pm@ CATB
I know max’s he is no RINO that Mccain.
I’ve worked for the last 30 years to get rid of his dead azz.
With GOD”S help and a little luck, we will send this lib bac
to Boseman to live in his new home. He can hold hands
with our outher a++hole lib. pat williams.
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marine249
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:49pmTYPO”S
that ++ that’s
bac ++ back
outher + other
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COFemale
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:08pmI am prepared to start recall petitions for every Democrat in the State of CO who votes on any gun control legislature.
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flysail
Mar. 11, 2013 at 12:01amgo for it, I will be the first to sign.
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AmericanStrega
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:03pmVote, vote, vote. It really doesn’t matter anymore. Each of us can vote ’til the cows come home. The government will do what it wants and to he11 with what the People want. Let’s face it folks, the government doesn’t care one bit what you want. It’s all about the power and control (and the money) they can take from Us.
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Stelex
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:58pmNothing will open the eyes of Washington until the people lots of people stop paying taxes. Its that simple folks……….our money is there lifes blood. But it needs to be done en force.
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barber2
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:57pmGlitter bombings. MIC checks. Union mobs with pre-made posters. OWS crowds. Community organized groups ti the max. That is how the Left has hijacked America. Will conservatives be able to do the same ? We now have a minority with louder voices than the majority. Organization, a deep desire for revenge, and fanatical dedication is their secret.
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Eleutheria
Mar. 10, 2013 at 10:05amI can drive tacks at 200 meters.
Glitter bombs?
roflmfao!
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barber2
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:48pmThink it is a shame when inner city politicians are allowed to design our policies for the many illegals and unlawful people who populate their cities while the law-abiding , suburban citizens are punished and have their rights infringed because of these urban degenerates. Bottom line : Apples to oranges and political meatheads. Local control ?
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civilwarcometh
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:37pmYou can’t vote these commies out anymore. You think Chitcongo Moohamhead won legally? They want him to win the house and keep the senate and they will get it. Voting don’t work anymore and they don’t give a rats a$$ what you have to say or yell. They have an agenda and losing is not an option….The system doesn’t work anymore..
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AmericanStrega
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:58pmSadly, I have to agree with you.
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civilwarcometh
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:03pmSince Feb.22 the number of firearms companies that have suspended the sales of guns to sates cities municipalities and counties that restrict their citizens right to own them has tripled from 34 to 118….
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The-Monk
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:09pmHowdy Civilwarcometh,
How are you doing tonight?
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civilwarcometh
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:27pmHi MONK doing well you? Have you seen the video of code pink and interfaith calling for an Intifada at AIPAC??? Guess if they can’t get good people to start the civil war they’ll have to do it their self..
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The-Monk
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:51pmHi Civilwarcometh,
Not yet… been real busy today. But thanks for the tip. I will look it up.
Did you get my message/post on how to send your links to The Blaze so they can review them to make stories from them? I know you are just trying to help. : )
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civilwarcometh
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:21pmMONK Yes sir sent in a few.
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The-Monk
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:26pmExcellent !!! : )
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YOURSENSEI
Mar. 10, 2013 at 12:36pmMr or Ms CIVILWARCOMETH,
This is what you must know:
Me too! I sent them this one:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/officer-fired-shot-ny-high-school-suspended-18675405
Can’t for the life of me figure out why it hasn’t been posted.
It is so.
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PIGSWILLNEVERFLY
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:36pmDon’t stop calling. Don’t stop e-mailing. Even if the vote NO – vote the Dem/Commies OUT. The Progressives never stop, they never give up. We must Match and Check Their Endurance and show them for what they are. Undeserving, Unconstitutional Swine. Show them NO mercy. They are destroying our country and our children’s future and national security all at once. I have NEVER witnessed such unabashed demented evil.
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flysail
Mar. 11, 2013 at 12:04amDEAMONcrat Zombies?
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:34pmThe state Senators of all sides are under one massive threat from Obama; fail to pass gun-control and confiscation and the Fed funds to the states will be cut.
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TRILO
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:25pmIf anyone believes the likes of Baucus or any other democrat on gun issues and they vote for them they are an absolute fool. Heck Baucus voted for the assault ban before. Why believe him now? These bozo’s will say anything to get re-elected. Once back in office they have 6 years to go back on their word. Their first agenda item will be gun control and federal gun registration.
VOTE THEM ALL OUT!!!
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marine249
Mar. 9, 2013 at 9:30pmRight max’s is a piece of $&!+
Vote for Corey.
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FlagWavingPatriot
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:21pmThe debate on guns ended in 1791.
If you gun grabbers wish to abolish the 2nd Amendment or infringe our rights therein, I suggest you go forth and pass a new Constitutional amendment. Outside of that process, efforts by local, state and federal governments to subvert or work around the Constitution they swore to defend should be considered acts of treason.
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Diane TX
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:36pmExactly Patriot,
The audacity of these “progressives” is disgusting. If they want to have the Constitution amended, there is a path for that. What makes them think that they can change/rewrite the Constitution on their say-so?
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banjarmon
Mar. 9, 2013 at 10:02pmMY thoughts to the TEA!!!
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sckimbershot
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:19pmi would assume the dems and their operatives monitor the blaze–your days are numbered. i consider myself a futurist. i predicted the fall of the berlin wall, contemplated an attack on the u.s homeland., eventual passage of some form of gov. sponsored healthcare, the war on fat etc. aka bloomberg. i believe that the dems and the media are fostering an environment which will lead to open revolt–be careful.
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wilbstal
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:13pmget this guy he is a Communist delete him from office now
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Advection
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:08pmIf Republicans have any sense at all, they’ll hold the House and take the Senate in the mid-terms by rubbing Democrats noses in these assaults on the Constitution!
They’ll have to be prepared for all the dead babies the Dems will be swinging around, though.
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13th Imam
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:20pmWell, DEMOCRATS sure know how to create DEAD babies.
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BlackCrow
Mar. 9, 2013 at 8:07pmAl Gore lost his home state of Tennessee and the presidency due to his support of gun control. They had better remember. Better yet vote the Communists out of office anyway!
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