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MONTANANS FOR TESTER

Jon and Sharla Tester

Hi folks, this is Jon's wife, Sharla Tester!

After running the family farm alongside Jon for more years than I can believe, one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that we should never underestimate the power of teamwork.

Jon has been my teammate for 46 years now. We met when we were young, and we’ve spent the last few decades working together day in and day out, raising a family and farming the very same land Jon’s grandparents settled over 100 years ago.

Folks, the days aren’t always easy—the sun can be hot, equipment can break, and countless other setbacks can happen on the farm. But it’s always a good day when Jon and I get to spend it together.

It’s clear that you know the power of teamwork, too. It’s been overwhelming to see the amount of support you’ve shown us since Jon announced his reelection. So many people have joined Jon’s team to make sure he continues to represent Montana in the Senate, and we couldn’t be more grateful.

Now, the campaign is facing its biggest test of the year so far—the end-of-quarter fundraising deadline, and Jon let me know we still have a ways to go to hit the goal. I know it would mean so much to him if you would pitch in before tomorrow’s deadline to help him demonstrate the strength of the grassroots team:

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It’s not just the dirt underneath his fingernails that sets Jon apart in the Senate—it’s his character. Jon will work with anyone to do what’s best for our state.

Because in Montana, we may not agree on everything, but we’ll always find a way to work together.

Thank you for taking the time to read this message, and for pitching in, if you can.

—Sharla