We’ve got a situation on our hands, John: I need your help to keep our ads on the air.
Mitch McConnell’s super PACs are spending $65 million to attack me. They can’t beat the third-generation dirt farmer I am—so they’re spending millions to distort my record instead.
The best way to fight back is with TV ads of our own, but TV ads are expensive. Like, really expensive.
And to make matters worse, August is slower than any of us could have imagined. We didn’t expect such a steep drop in donations, and now I need your help to climb out of this ditch.
So, can I personally count on you to make a donation right now to help fund our TV ads and win this race?
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I don’t look like the other senators, John. I’m a farmer—and I’m damn proud of it. I grew up in a twenty-four-by-thirty-six foot house. And I’ve got farm equipment that’s been in Montana longer than my opponent.
I’m in the U.S. Senate fighting to defend Montana’s way of life with everything I’ve got, but I need your help to continue this work.
I’m running in the most competitive Senate election in the country, and Newsweek recently ranked Montana as the only toss-up race on the map. If we want to win, it’s critical we keep these ads on air to reach as many voters as possible.
Thank you in advance for anything you chip in. Your donation—whether it’s $10, $20 or $100—will help me overcome the massive amounts of spending and win reelection.
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Thanks,
Jon Tester
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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