[ [link removed] ]MONTANANS FOR TESTER
   
   
   Can I tell you a story about my family farm,
   John?
   [ [link removed] ]Jon Tester standing in a field on his family farm. An orange tractor is
                               in the background.
   In 1910, my grandfather came to Montana. He found a piece of grassy land,
   took a look at it, and said, “This is the place.” And that’s where the
   farm began.
   He farmed the land until the early 1940s, and then passed it down to my
   folks. In 1978, my wife Sharla and I took over the farm and we’re still
   here today, three generations and more than 40 years later.
   We’ve made a lot of progress here—Sharla and I built a new home, several
   steel buildings, and more storage.
   The truth is, I love this work. Yes, it makes for early mornings and late
   nights during planting and harvest seasons—but it also keeps me grounded,
   and it gives me perspective on the issues we face every day.
   When I think about climate change, I’m thinking of folks on farms like
   mine, struggling with catastrophic droughts or historic levels of
   flooding. When I think about reforming the USPS, I’m thinking of the
   people in rural communities across Montana who rely on timely mail
   delivery for their medication or Social Security checks. And when I think
   about infrastructure, I’m thinking of the rural towns near mine that need
   access to affordable, high-speed internet.
   These aren’t abstract issues or talking points. They’re very real
   challenges that deserve real solutions, and that’s what I’m fighting for
   in Washington. I spend every single day trying to do right by working
   families, farmers, students, and veterans here in Montana and across the
   country.
   [ [link removed] ]I’m running for reelection because there’s still work to be done. Just
   like my parents and grandparents on the family farm, when I commit to
   something, I see it through. Can you pitch in any amount today to help me
   keep up the fight in Washington?
      If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your
                     donation will go through immediately:
                               [ [link removed] ]CHIP IN $10 NOW
                             [ [link removed] ]CHIP IN $17.77 NOW
                               [ [link removed] ]CHIP IN $50 NOW
                              [ [link removed] ]CHIP IN $100 NOW
                              [ [link removed] ]CHIP IN $250 NOW
                               [ [link removed] ]ANOTHER AMOUNT
   I’ll leave you with one last truth about farming: Some years you get the
   right amount of rain, and things work out really well. Other years, you
   get a whole lot less.
   That means it’s important to be prepared for any outcome, and to have a
   support system by your side when things get difficult. We don’t know what
   my opponent will throw our way over these final few months, but with your
   support, we’ll be ready.
   I appreciate anything you’re able to pitch in. Thanks for your help, and I
   hope I make you proud.
   —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. [ [link removed] ]Click here to chip in and fuel our
                             grassroots campaign >>
                                   [ [link removed] ]DONATE
   
                                PO Box 558, Billings, MT 59103
        [ [link removed] ]www.jontester.com | [ mailto:
[email protected] ]
[email protected] | [ [link removed] ]Privacy Policy
                       PAID FOR BY MONTANANS FOR TESTER
                         
You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time:
[link removed]