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Patriot,
In a moment, I am going to ask for you to chip in $5 to this Senate race, but first, I want to give you 5 reasons why I need your help RIGHT NOW…
- Democrats are spending $152.31 PER VOTER in Montana in ads, making it the most expensive race in American history per voter, dwarfing what they are spending in the next highest targeted race (Nevada, $38.80 per voter).
- The Federalist called this the “second-most important election in November” - right after the race for the presidency.
- Jon Tester, who has been in Washington for nearly 18 years, has a history of winning tough races. I am a newcomer to politics.
- Every political forecaster has Montana as one of the top most likely seats to flip in November.
- Jon Tester is raising more money than we’ve ever seen in Montana.In August alone, he raised over $8.5 million - or over $276,000 a day. That’s almost DOUBLE what he raised in July…
Patriot, can I count on you to chip in $5 to help us win in less than 40 days?
RUSH A CONTRIBUTION OF $4 TO TEAM SHEEHY
I know you’re tired of getting these emails – I don’t want to keep sending them. The truth is that if we don’t catch up to the Democrats’ fundraising, we could lose this winnable seat.
I won’t ever stop working to secure the votes I need to flip this seat, but I also need to know you’re in my corner. I cannot do this alone.
Before you close this email, please chip in whatever you can - even if it’s just $5.
For America's Future,
Tim Sheehy
HELP ME, PLEASE
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"I SERVED AS A NAVY SEAL, BUILT ONE OF THE LARGEST AERIAL FIREFIGHTING COMPANIES IN AMERICA CREATING OVER 200 MONTANA JOBS, AND STARTED A VETERAN-LED CATTLE RANCHING AND FEEDING OPERATION. WHETHER IT WAS IN WAR OR BUSINESS, I SEE PROBLEMS AND SOLVE THEM. AMERICA NEEDS CONSERVATIVE LEADERS WHO LOVE OUR COUNTRY. I'M RUNNING FOR THE U.S. SENATE BECAUSE OUR CAMPAIGN IS ABOUT SERVICE, DUTY, AND COUNTRY — NOT POLITICS AS USUAL."
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PAID FOR BY TIM SHEEHY FOR MONTANA
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Tim Sheehy is a former Navy SEAL. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Navy or the Department of Defense.
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