Happy 406 Day, John.
Montana’s home to just over one million people and we all share the same 406 area code. It makes remembering phone numbers a lot easier, I’ll tell you that much.
So to help us celebrate on the sixth of April, could you chip in $4.06 toward my campaign to defend Montana’s Senate seat? I’m fighting as hard as I can to keep our state the Last Best Place, but I need your help.
Montana is the best state in the best country in the world. Here, your word is your bond, and a handshake still means something. You can count on your neighbors to help pull your car out of a ditch. You know your local postal workers by name and you share family recipes with the entire church congregation.
Growing up in Big Sky Country meant long drives, open skies, and plenty of mom and pop shops. It was a big deal when western Montana got its first escalator. Now, we have more than I can count on my fingers (which still isn’t many).
Montana is home to some of the country’s most treasured national parks and public lands. We can never take that for granted. And it’s up to us to preserve them for our kids and grandkids.
As a third-generation Montana dirt farmer, these values are in my bones and come hell or high water, I’ll do whatever it takes to preserve our Montana way of life. This fight is personal to me.
So if you can, please chip in $4.06 in honor of 406 Day. It may not seem like much, but small-dollar grassroots donations power everything we do and help keep Montana the Last Best Place.
Please use the links in this email to start a monthly donation through ActBlue.
Thanks for everything,
Jon
As a third-generation Montanan and the U.S. Senate’s only working dirt farmer, Jon Tester is committed to protecting the Montana way of life.
In the Senate, Jon takes his cues from the rural communities, veterans, and working families that elected him—not special interests or super PACs.
That’s why we’re counting on you to help reelect Jon and keep him fighting for rural communities in the Senate. Click here to chip in and fuel our grassroots campaign >>
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