From Tim Sheehy <[email protected]>
Subject Something I never felt before
Date November 18, 2023 8:30 PM
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When I saw everything that we’d worked for in Afghanistan washed away in a
matter of days, I decided to consider serving in government once again








“It was in the aftermath of the fall of Afghanistan that I ever truly
considered entering politics. Deciding to launch a campaign for the United
States Senate wasn’t an easy decision. I don’t want to make money;I don’t want
to be famous; I don’t care to be someone important – but the United States
needs leaders who understand the sacrifice that it’s taken to build our
country.”
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Friend,

As a former Navy SEAL and special forces veteran, I’ve seen my fair share of
battle. Between my and my wife’s service to our country, we’ve sacrificed years
of our lives to make America a more safe and prosperous nation and to protect
our God-given freedoms and liberties. We served so that our children and yours
might grow up to realize their own American Dreams.

Duty to country. Service and sacrifice over self, those are the traits that
define me. I’m proud of the work we did for our country. That said, the events
of August 2021 rocked me to my core and ultimately led me tolaunch a campaign
for the United States Senate this past June.
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In August 2021, I was putting out wildfires in California by day as part of
the aerial firefighting company that I run; by night, my colleagues[many
veterans like me]
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and I were working the phones trying to get our friends and allies out of
Afghanistan before the takeover by the Taliban. I remember vividly that at one
point I was trying to help an allysneak through a tunnel to get him and his
family to the airport
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so that they could be evacuated on a U.S. military aircraft. The Taliban
wanted these high-value targets dead; they wanted their families dead.

This continued for days. Throughout the entire process, I kept thinking to
myself, “The adult will come in the room and say, ‘Hey, this is a disaster;
we’re going to stop this.’”
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Every day it got worse.
Every day it was a disaster.
The adult in the room never materialized.

Then, 13 Americans were vaporized at the gate to Kabul’s airport.
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Billions of dollars in military and human assets were left behind – all so Joe
Biden could get a press conference saying that he’d pulled the country out of
an “endless war.”

I’d sat in the homes of the families that we were frantically trying to get
out; I’d promised them that we weren’t going to leave them behind. So,you can
imagine the dishonor that I felt
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because of the promises we weren’t able to keep to the people who’d sacrificed
so much to help us combat evil.

It was in the aftermath of the fall of Afghanistan that I ever truly
considered entering politics. Deciding to launch a campaign for the United
States Senate wasn’t an easy decision.I don’t want to make money; I don’t want
to be famous; I don’t care to be someone important – but the United States
needs leaders who understand the sacrifice that it’s taken to build our
country. When your country calls and needs you, you have to answer.
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Unlike Joe Biden, I understand what it is to serve our country. Not service in
politics, but on the battlefield.
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I’ve been wounded in service of our nation; I’ve lost mentors and friends who
were willing to make the ultimate sacrifice so that future generations will be
free.

I’m reaching out to you today because if this campaign to flip Montana’s U.S.
Senate seat is going to be successful,I’m going to need the help of every
conservative donor who reads this letter.
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Help flip this seat >>
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Elect a fighter to the U.S. Senate >>
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Twice in a row, Joe Biden has pulled us out of two wars for political purposes.

We fought in Iraq, I was there.
We fought in Afghanistan, I was there.

And each time, for political purposes, Biden pulled out our forces and damaged
our nation’s reputation in the process. And my opponent in the Senate race,
Democrat Jon Tester, supported Biden both times.

I want to be able to look at my children and be able to tell them, “Yes, you
should serve your country, as your mom and dad did. Your parents put on the
uniform; you should do the same.”
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But when we have a president who is willing to pull the plug on a whim for
political purposes, it’s hard to tell future generations the sacrifices in
service of God and country will be worth it.
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So, Friend - that’s what I’m fighting for. I’m fighting to restore faith in
our American way of life. I entered the political arena to ensure the
sacrifices my friends made weren’t made in vain.

Help flip this seat >>
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Elect a fighter to the U.S. Senate >>
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For America’s Future,
Tim Sheehy
Former Navy SEAL
Republican for U.S. Senate


































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TIM SHEEHY
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A graduate of the Naval Academy Class of 2008, Tim Sheehy is a decorated
veteran who has completed several deployments and hundreds of missions as a
Navy SEAL Officer. Tim was involved in dozens of engagements with enemy forces,
earning him multiple combat decorations, including the Bronze Star with Valor
for Heroism in Combat and the Purple Heart Medal.

Tim has created hundreds of Montana jobs and over one billion in enterprise
value in the rural Montana economy. He has a proven understanding of job
creation, enterprise growth, and the importance of a business-friendly
environment.

Time and again, Tim has shown he has what it takes to get it done. Now, he’s
being called to serve his nation in the United States Senate. and is running in
2024 against career politician Jon Tester.

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