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Montana deserves a senator that appreciates everything that makes our state the Last Best Place�

Montana deserves a senator that appreciates everything that makes our state the Last Best Place—that’s why we have to win this race. Hey {NAME}, it’s Jon Tester. The general election has officially begun in Montana, and one thing is already clear: My opponent and I couldn’t be more different. - Tim Sheehy grew up in a multi-million dollar lake house in the big city suburbs. I’m a third-generation dirt farmer, born and raised in Montana. - Tim Sheehy supports a national abortion ban. I'm fighting to protect personal freedoms. - Tim Sheehy will be a mouthpiece for Mitch McConnell’s agenda. I always take my cues from Montanans. [This race will be decided by a mere handful of votes, so every action we take could be the difference between victory and defeat. Can I count on you to split a donation between my campaign and Fight for Progress to help power us to victory?]( Whether he’s playing cowboy or pretending he grew up surrounded by farmland, Tim Sheehy is shamelessly lying when it’s clear he doesn’t understand a lick about what makes rural America so special. Montana deserves a senator that appreciates everything that makes our state the Last Best Place—that’s why we have to win this race. This seat is on track to become the most expensive and competitive Senate race in the country. Outside groups are spending nearly $65 million on attacks trying to turn me into someone I’m not—because they can’t beat who I am. I need your help to fight back, so I’m asking: [Will you split a donation between my campaign and Fight for Progress to send this seven-fingered dirt farmer back to the United States Senate so I can keep fighting for Montana?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately. [CONTRIBUTE $5]( [CONTRIBUTE $10]( [CONTRIBUTE $25]( [CONTRIBUTE $50]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( With your help, we can overcome the attacks and win this critical race. Thank you, Jon --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Fight for Progress PAC and not authorized by any candidate or any candidate's committee. Fight for Progress PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 United States [CONTRIBUTE NOW]( [CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY]( Emails are crucial for communicating with top members of the Fight for Progress PAC team. However, If you would prefer to receive fewer emails, [click here](. If you would like to stop receiving email communications from us, please [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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