Troy Downing, a GOP Senate candidate in Montana, is building his campaign on his once-secret exploits as a member of the U.S. Navy. Downing served in combat search and rescue missions in Afghanistan where, despite being enlisted as a non-combatant, he was often involved in dangerous retrieval operations, demonstrating bravery and leadership in challenging conditions.
His military service had been kept under wraps for many years due to the sensitivity of the operations he was involved in, but is now being made public to highlight his commitment to service and dedication to the country. Downing believes these experiences qualify him as a strong leader who can effectively represent Montana in the U.S. Senate.
Supporters are lauding Downing’s military achievements while critics argue that military service alone does not qualify someone for political office. Jon Tester, Democratic incumbent Montana Senator, who Downing will likely face in the race, has yet to make a formal response to Downing’s revelation and his campaign’s emphasis on military service.