Folks, I wanted to take a break from all the chaos happening in Washington right now and tell you a little story:
I grew up on my family’s farm and it’s still home today. That explains a lot about me.
When I was a kid, I lost three fingers on my left hand while working in our family’s butcher shop. I don’t even remember putting my hand there -- but I can damn sure remember rushing to a local doctor.
Here’s why I’m telling you this: just like my $12 flattop haircut from my local barbershop back home and my collection of dirt-stained t-shirts, my background is a big part of the reason I remain grounded and focused amid the partisan politics and nonsense happening in our government.
With all the chaos in Washington (especially now), you need somebody who will fight to protect our health care, create good-paying jobs, and ensure rural communities have hospitals within driving distance in case of an emergency.
I’m not a career politician and I’m pretty different from most people who end up in the U.S. Senate. I’m just a dirt farmer trying to do what’s right for the people in my state and across the country.
So, here’s the part where I ask: only if you can afford it, will you make a contribution of $10 today to help keep me fighting for regular folks? Anything you can pitch in means a great deal to me personally.
You don’t need ten fingers to know right from wrong and you can bet I’m going to spend every single day trying to do right by working families, farmers, students, and veterans here in Montana and across the country.
I appreciate your support. As always, stay safe.
Thanks again,
— Jon