When I was a kid, I lost three fingers on my left hand in a meat-grinding accident in my family’s butcher shop. I don’t even remember putting my hand in there—but I can damn sure remember pulling it out.
But here’s the truth: You don’t need ten fingers to know right from wrong.
My multimillionaire opponent Tim Sheehy is wrong for Montana. He wants to return health care to “pure privatization,” rip away women’s freedom to choose, and transfer off our public lands.
Tim Sheehy is a rich out-of-stater who doesn’t know the first thing about Montana values. But he’s already dropped $2.5 million of his personal wealth to defeat me, and this race is too close for comfort.