Did you see this email from Steve Bullock yesterday?
We have an uphill climb ahead of us to overcome the massive wave of outside spending pouring into Montana right now.
Read Steve's email below, and pitch in whatever you can to help reach our August fundraising goal ahead of the deadline:
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------ Original Message from Steve Bullock, August 24, 2020 ------
When I decided to run for Senate, I knew it would be an uphill climb.
The corporate special interests who have captured Washington for too long will spend any amount of money to keep their grip on power. And since I got into this race, that's exactly what they've done — to the tune of over $26 million on attack ads here in Montana.
In my time as Montana's Governor, we've been able to look past the partisan food fights to bring people from across the state together around issues that matter to all of us.
We've worked with Republicans and Democrats alike to expand affordable health care, protect our public lands and outdoor spaces, and pass one of the strongest campaign finance laws in the country.
That kind of common sense is exactly what scares the big corporate interests into opening their wallets. They're spending big to stop us from bringing Montana values to Washington.
We have just one week until our August fundraising deadline and our campaign isn't taking any money from corporate PACs. Instead, we're counting on contributions from people like you to reach our goal. Will you make a donation today to help?
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Washington is a place where talking about something has become a substitute for doing something. That's no accident. Big corporate interests spend millions to keep it that way.
I'm running for Senate to change that and make real progress on the issues that matter to all of us — just like we've done here in Montana.
Thank you for making this campaign possible. I know that together, we can make a real difference in people's lives both here in Montana and across the country.
— Steve