From Sharla Tester <[email protected]>
Subject The story of how Jon and I met
Date September 17, 2024 8:08 PM
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[ [link removed] ]MONTANANS FOR TESTER



[ [link removed] ]Jon and Sharla Tester smiling and sitting on the bed of a truck

Jon doesn’t really like this story, but I’m going to tell it to you
anyway, John!

I met Jon in my senior year of high school after my family and I moved to
Big Sandy—we went to the same church. One day we went to a youth barbecue
(actually not too far from the farm we live on now!) and were playing a
game of softball. I was pitching, and when Jon came up to bat, I said,
“Tester, I’m going to strike you out!”

And then I did.

From there, it was history. We got married a few years later, had kids,
moved to Jon’s family farm, and have been working the land here for the
past 45 years.

When Jon first told me he wanted to run for office, I thought he was a
little crazy. We’re farmers, not politicians. But when he told me he
wanted to run to stick up for the little guy—for dirt farmers like us—I
knew he needed to do it.

And I’ve been amazed at all he’s been able to accomplish in the past two
decades while never letting go of his Montana roots. We still work the
farm hand-in-hand together every year—working the stubble in the spring,
harvesting in the summer. We butcher our own beef and pork and Jon takes
it with him to Washington. He’s still the same guy I married all those
years ago.

When we sat down to talk about whether he would run again, I told him he
had to do it. No one knows how to best represent Montana values in the
U.S. Senate like Jon. And no one knows how to win tough fights like him,
either.

I know this campaign won’t be easy. It’s expected to be a close, expensive
race. I know experts are saying Jon’s the most vulnerable Democrat. But I
also know that when Jon steps up to the plate, he doesn’t miss. (Unless
I’m pitching, of course.)

What I’ve learned from working the farm all these years is that many hands
make light work, so Jon and I are going to be counting on this team and
each other for support over the course of this campaign. That’s why I’m
asking:

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Thanks for always supporting my husband—it means the world to us.

—Sharla

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
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