Dakota Adams, the son of Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers militia, is breaking away from his far-right upbringing to run for office as a Democrat in Montana. Adams, who spent years unlearning the extremist beliefs instilled by his father, hopes to bring a fresh perspective to the deep-red state.
Growing up under the shadow of his father, who was recently sentenced to 18 years in jail for his role in the Capitol attack, Adams has a unique insight into the world of conspiracy theories and misinformation that has fueled Republican rule in Montana for generations. Despite his tumultuous relationship with his father, Adams credits him for leading him away from the toxic ideologies of the far-right.
Adams faces an uphill battle in his campaign, as the district he is running to represent has a strong history of right-wing militias and anti-government sentiment. However, he is determined to challenge the status quo and offer a new voice to the community.
As he navigates the challenges of running for office in a deeply conservative area, Adams remains focused on local issues and connecting with voters on a personal level. He aims to distance himself from national debates and instead focus on the needs of his constituents.
With his unique background and commitment to change, Adams is poised to shake up the political landscape in Montana and offer a fresh perspective to a state long dominated by conservative ideologies.