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Folks—getting a flat tire now would be disastrous for our campaign.
Can I count on you to split $10 between Fight for Reform to elect state and local Democrats and my campaign in the next 24 hours?
Asking for money is one of the worst parts of the job—but with the election in 11 days, I hope you’ll understand why I’m reaching out.
We have a major fundraising goal at midnight tonight, and it’s crucial that we reach our targets.
Mitch McConnell and his buddies are looking for any signs of vulnerabilities. If we miss our fundraising goal, we’ll have to pull down our ads and open the door for even more outside spending from McConnell’s super PACs.
With the race so close, those ads could mean the difference between winning and losing this race.
I wouldn’t ask if it wasn’t urgent. Will you make a split donation of whatever you can give to help Fight for Reform elect state and local Democrats and help us hit our goal and win Montana’s Senate race?
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Fight for Reform and Jon Tester will go through immediately:
Thank you,
Jon
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