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Can you give me a hand

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Barn cats have pretty important jobs on the farm. Oiler here keeps the mice out of my shop—but

Barn cats have pretty important jobs on the farm. Oiler here keeps the mice out of my shop—but I couldn’t get him to hand me the wrench. Can you give me a hand? [Will you split a donation between my campaign and Hold Them Accountable to help our campaign get the tools we need to win this race? Mitch McConnell is hellbent on defeating me, so I’d appreciate anything you can give >>]( Today’s fundraising deadline is just hours away—and it’s the most important one yet. But right now, our fundraising just isn’t where it needs to be. Money has been slowing down at the worst possible time, right as Tim Sheehy’s super PAC buddies are ramping up their attacks to win this seat. We can’t afford to cede the airwaves right as Montanans are going to the polls, which means we have to hit every one of our fundraising goals. My finance director says we have to raise another $200K by the end of the day to stay on pace. I wouldn’t ask if it wasn’t critical for our campaign. [Will you split $10 or more right now between my campaign and Hold Them Accountable to help me overcome their latest attacks? >>]( I’m no stranger to tough fights—and this is my toughest one yet. I’m grateful for any bit of support you can give. Thank you, Jon Paid for by Hold Them Accountable PAC. AccountablePAC.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Our mailing address is: Hold Them Accountable PAC P.O. Box 2505 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29465 Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Hold Them Accountable, please [click here](.

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