Hi there. This is Governor Tim Walz, and I'm writing with a simple request:
Will you make a contribution to Jon Tester's reelection campaign right now? He needs your help to hit his fundraising goal and win in the most competitive Senate election in the country.
Like me, Jon grew up in rural America. He went to public schools and taught as a public school teacher. He still farms the same land his parents homesteaded more than 100 years ago. Jon understands rural values because he's lived them all of his life.
On the other side, you have Jon's multimillionaire opponent, Tim Sheehy. Sheehy is a carpetbagger handpicked by Mitch McConnell. He claims he grew up rural when in reality, he lived in a multimillion-dollar lakehouse in a Minnesota suburb. Guys like Sheehy see rural communities as just another place that can be bought up and turned into a personal playground.
But there's a very real chance Jon could lose this race. Sheehy may not know a thing about small town values, but he has a lot of money to pour into this race. He's already self-funded his campaign to the tune of $2.4 million—and the polls are tied.
Montana is the most important Senate seat on the map, and whether or not Jon wins depends on supporters like you stepping up today.
So, will you pitch in any amount before midnight? Jon needs all of us to have his back, so he can overcome the odds and get back to work fighting for Montana and rural America in the Senate.
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Thank you,
Tim Walz
Governor of Minnesota (& proud former teacher!)
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. That's why we're counting on you to help reelect Jon and keep him working for rural communities in the Senate. Click here to chip in and fuel our grassroots campaign >> | |
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