Sen. Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterSenate Democrat: Party’s message to rural voters is ‘really flawed’ Defense pick faces big hurdle Warren says she will vote against waiver for Biden’s Pentagon pick MORE (D-Mont.) warned that Democrats must improve their message to rural voters noting that party members need to give the demographic a reason to vote for them. During an interview with The New York Times, Tester called the Democrats’ strategy with rural voters “really, really flawed.”“I think showing up is a fundamental rule of politics, and I don’t know that we showed up. Because of Covid, we didn’t show up on the campaign trail,” Tester said in reference to down-ballot 2020 races, including Montana’s Senate race, where Gov. Steve BullockSteve BullockSenate Democrat: Party’s message to rural voters is ‘really flawed’ Ducey to lead Republican governors OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Down ballot races carry environmental implications | US officially exits Paris climate accord MORE (D) lost to Sen. Steve DainesSteven (Steve) David DainesInterior secretary tests positive for COVID-19 after two days of meetings with officials: report Senate Democrat: Party’s message to rural voters is ‘really flawed’ The Memo: High stakes for Trump in vaccine rollout MORE (R).ADVERTISEMENT“And in a state like Montana, you have to give…