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I’m running against a wannabe cowboy

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Folks, the general election is here. It’s official: We’re facing off against Mitch McConne

Folks, the general election is here. It’s official: We’re facing off against Mitch McConnell’s handpicked candidate Tim Sheehy in 2024’s most important Senate race. This is the most critical moment of our campaign so far. How we respond now will determine whether we’re able to defend this seat or allow some wealthy outsider to buy it out from under us. [I need your help now more than ever. Split $15 or more right now between my campaign and Democracy Defense Action to become an exclusive General Election Founding Donor.]( Tim Sheehy has been lying to Montanans, and I’m sick of it. He’s been trying to trick Montanans into believing that he grew up rural, when he actually grew up in a multi-million dollar lakehouse. He’s just another wealthy outsider buying up Montana and making things more expensive for the rest of us. Mitch McConnell wants to run a wannabe cowboy against a third-generation dirt farmer? Bring it on. Right now, polls are tightening and dark money groups are set to spend record breaking amounts to unseat me. If you don’t step up with a donation to help us fight back, we could lose this election. We’ve reached a turning point in this race and I need you with me today. [Split a donation between my campaign and Democracy Defense Action right now to become a General Election Founding Donor and help us fight back against the attacks.]( Serving as Montana’s senior senator is the honor of my lifetime and I’ll never take for granted the trust Montanans have placed in me to fight for them in Washington. I’ve been named one of the most effective senators because I know Montanans are counting on me to deliver results, so I roll up my sleeves and get to work. I’m proud to run a campaign that is powered by a grassroots team made up of hardworking people like you. I know we wouldn’t have gotten this far if we weren’t in this together. [So please, reaffirm your commitment to this team by splitting a donation between my campaign and Democracy Defense Action now to become a General Election Founding Donor.]( Thank you for everything, Jon Paid for by Democracy Defense Action. DemocracyDefenseAction.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Democracy Defense Action 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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