TOM WINTER FOR CONGRESS

John -

The Washington Post released an article this past Monday revealing that a recent series of opinion columns published by three state lawmakers were not written by these lawmakers at all. They were written in large part by their lobbyist buddies. These lobbyists are attempting to skew public opinion on healthcare in a way that will benefit them financially.

We’re not taking a dime from corporate lobbyists, so we need a lot of help from you, John. Can you chip in $15 or whatever you can afford today to help us get corruption out of politics?

Big pharma has millions of dollars to funnel to politicians. They think they can buy our leaders and put an end to any legislation that threatens their bottom line - even if it will help millions of Americans.

This is the problem with Washington - elected officials allow small groups of well-paid, well-connected lobbyists to control their decision making in exchange for financial favors. Their decisions benefit a few and hurt most.

We wonder why it’s so hard to fundamentally change a healthcare system that places corporate profits over the health of real people. It seems obvious - we have allowed a broken political system to be hijacked by endless amounts of corporate money and influence.

Donate to a campaign that fights for the people, NOT the financial gain of big pharma >>

Quite frankly, I’m sick and tired of backroom political deals that exclude hard working Americans. It’s time we elect representatives who work for all of us, not just the wealthy and well-connected.

Thank you for taking on this corrupt system with us,

Tom Winter

Tom Winter

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Rep. Tom Winter proudly represents Montana’s 96th district in the State House. In 2018, Tom flipped his state house seat from Red to Blue in a Trump +10 district by talking to every voter, regardless of party. As a rising star in the Democratic Party, Tom has been fighting hard in the state house to ensure all Montanans have access to affordable, quality healthcare. Tom is running for Congress in 2020 for Montana’s At Large congressional seat. To learn more click here.