From Jon Tester <[email protected]>
Subject My grandparents, circa 1905
Date April 17, 2024 7:15 PM
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[ [link removed] ]MONTANANS FOR TESTER





Hi John.

Here’s a photo of my grandparents, Arnfred and Christine, on their wedding
day in 1905. That was a couple years before they picked out a flat piece
of grassland just outside Big Sandy to homestead.

[ [link removed] ]An old photo of Jon Tester's grandparents, Fred and Christine.

That patch of loamy, alkaline clay-soil is the same one where I grew up;
where Sharla and I raised our kids, and where we still farm the land to
this day.

Things weren’t easy for Fred and Christine. They suffered devastating
windstorms, bitter cold, fires, poisonous snakes—pretty much everything
but locusts. They had a couple hundred acres to their name, a newly-built
barn, a windmill, their healthy son and daughters (including Helen, my
mom), strong muscles, and the powerful work ethic that built rural
America.

I first ran for office to make sure our government was serving hardworking
Americans like my grandparents. Folks like our teachers, farmers, and
construction workers deserve a government that fights for them.

But the special interests trying to unseat me don’t care about that. Dark
money groups are spending millions of dollars to misinform voters and
replace me with a mouthpiece for their own agenda. They’ll do whatever it
takes to elect their handpicked candidate because they don’t care about
protecting our way of life—they’re just in it for power and influence.

That’s not how I operate, and it’s why we’re running this campaign
differently. I’m counting on grassroots folks like you chipping in what
you can, when you can, to build a team strong enough to take on the
mountains of cash these outside groups have earmarked to defeat me.

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—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,
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