Dakota Adams poses for a photograph during an interview, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kalispell, Montana. Adams, the estranged son of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, is out on the campaign trail wearing a leather jacket, band T-shirts and a skull ring that doubles as a bottle opener — a good ice-breaker, he says. Adams has long hair and wears dark eye makeup and black fingernail polish. (AP Photo/Hunter D'Antuono)
Dakota Adams poses for a photograph during an interview, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kalispell, Montana. Adams, the estranged son of Oath Keepers founder and imprisoned seditionist Stewart Rhodes, is running for the legislature in Montana as a Democrat. He said the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection "as a whole" led to his decision to run for office. Adams is realistic about his chances of winning in the deep red northwestern corner of the state, but says he believes he can help some Republican voters see things differently. (AP Photo/Hunter D'Antuono)
Dakota Adams poses for a photograph during an interview, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kalispell, Montana. Adams, the estranged son of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, is out on the campaign trail wearing a leather jacket, band T-shirts and a skull ring that doubles as a bottle opener — a good ice-breaker, he says. (AP Photo/Hunter D'Antuono)
Dakota Adams poses for a photograph during an interview, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kalispell, Montana. Adams, the estranged son of Oath Keepers founder and imprisoned seditionist Stewart Rhodes, is running for the legislature in Montana as a Democrat. He said the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection "as a whole" led to his decision to run for office. Adams is realistic about his chances of winning in the deep red northwestern corner of the state, but says he believes he can help some Republican voters see things differently. (AP Photo/Hunter D'Antuono)
Dakota Adams poses for a photograph during an interview, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kalispell, Montana. Adams, the estranged son of Oath Keepers founder and imprisoned seditionist Stewart Rhodes, is running for the legislature in Montana as a Democrat. He said the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection "as a whole" led to his decision to run for office. Adams is realistic about his chances of winning in the deep red northwestern corner of the state, but says he believes he can help some Republican voters see things differently. (AP Photo/Hunter D'Antuono)