Senate Dems in battleground races careful to weigh in on Trump verdict

Vulnerable Senate Democrats were some of the last to respond to the guilty verdict against former President Trump issued by a New York jury.

Bob Casey and Sherrod Brown fight off the potential for Republicans to flip their seats.  (Getty Images)

Montana, Ohio, and Nevada are home to the most competitive Senate races in the country, according to non-partisan political handicapper the Cook Political Report, in which incumbent Democrats contend with a real risk of losing their seats, in addition to the Senate majority. 

"Senator Tester respects the judicial process and believes everyone should be treated fairly before the courts, and voters will have the opportunity to make their voices heard at the ballot box in November," a Tester spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Friday afternoon. 

"Every American, even a former president, is subject to the rule of law and must be held accountable for criminal actions," said Rosen in a statement. "A jury has made its decision, and I respect our legal system and the outcome of this fair and impartial process."

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Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump reacts as the verdict is read in his criminal trial over charges that he falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, at Manhattan state court in New York City on May 30, 2024, in this courtroom sketch.  (Reuters/Jane Rosenberg)

National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) spokesperson Mike Berg slammed the senators' mild responses, saying in a statement to Fox News Digital, "All of these Democrats endorsed Joe Biden, who is leading this witch hunt, so it's clear they support his legal warfare against President Trump. Democrat Senator Jon Tester even advocated for physical violence against President Trump, so his refusal to embrace the verdict is very surprising."

In 2019, Tester told MSNBC's "Morning Joe," "I don't think, even in states where Donald Trump won big, that it does you any good running away from Donald Trump. I think you need to go back and punch him in the face," when responding to a question about Republican colleagues supporting the then-president. 

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Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower, Thursday, May 30, 2024, after being found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)

Republican lawmakers promptly responded to the verdict on Thursday, with most of them criticizing the conviction. Democratic lawmakers' reactions varied from celebration to solemn acknowledgment and claims that the verdict must be respected. 

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However, notably missing from the responses on X and in public statements were those of the five most vulnerable incumbents, many of whom are from battleground states that have voted for Trump in the past. 

Tester hails from a state where Trump beat President Biden by over 16% in 2020, despite losing the presidency. In 2016, Trump won the red state by an even larger margin. 

Julia Johnson is a politics writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, leading coverage of the U.S. Senate. She was previously a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner. 

Follow Julia's reporting on X at @JuliaaJohnson_ and send tips to Julia.Johnson@fox.com.

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