Hey John, sorry for the late email. I’m usually fast asleep by now—but with the election in nine days, the thought of losing this race is keeping me awake. I wanted to share a few things.
As a dirt farmer, I don’t look like a lot of senators in Washington. That’s why it was such a surprise to the talking heads when I won my first Senate race by less than one percentage point.
Since then, I’ve worked to bring Montana values to Washington. I’m proud to be ranked one of the most effective senators. I’ll do whatever it takes to invest in rural America, tackle rising costs, and improve our schools.
But there’s still more to do. I am ready to keep fighting our Montana way of life, but I’m worried about raising the funds we need to win this race.
My out-of-stater opponent, Tim Sheehy has called to transfer off our public lands, said young women are “indoctrinated” for caring about reproductive freedom, and doesn’t give a damn about our public schools. And Mitch McConnell’s buddies are spending $90 million to prop him up.
Look, I know how hard you work for your money—so I would never ask if it wasn’t important. But we’re in the last stretch of this campaign, and if you’re able, I could really use your support.
If you’re ready to help me win the most important Senate race in the country, I hope you’ll pitch in a few dollars to my reelection campaign.
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Sharla and I still farm the land my grandparents homesteaded 100 years ago. I’ve never forgotten where I come from or the people I’m fighting for every day.
Thanks for all of your support.
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.
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