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Defending Montana and Ohio

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This is the toughest reelection fight of our lives. Hi folks, Jon Tester and Sherrod Brown here. We?

This is the toughest reelection fight of our lives. [No Dem Left Behind] [MAX my impact →]( Hi folks, Jon Tester and Sherrod Brown here. We’re reaching out today because we’re in the middle of the two most competitive Senate campaigns in the country, and we need your help to win. We’re not the typical politicians you’d expect to see every day in the Senate. One of us is a seven-fingered dirt farmer. The other has been called disheveled, wrinkled, and rumpled. Neither of us are winning any best dressed awards anytime soon. But the thing that really sets us apart? We’ll work with anyone to get the job done for our constituents. And we’ll always stand up to the special interests in Washington to help folks back home. But right now, we’re in the toughest reelection fight of our lives. FIRST, election experts called us the most vulnerable Democratic senators up in 2024. THEN, Mitch McConnell and his cronies said they would spend over a hundred million dollars to try to defeat us. NOW, we’re officially up against two self-funding multimillionaires who are bankrolling their campaigns themselves. We can’t write our campaigns million dollar checks. But we’ve got something better: You. Our supporters are teachers, electricians, farmers, autoworkers, you name it — who work hard every day to make a living and together, we can make a difference. [Things are really heating up in our races so we’ve set a rapid response Big Sky Buckeye Fund goal to raise $500,000 in the next 48 hours to fight back against the millions being thrown our way. So we’re asking: Will you chip in $10 to split between our campaigns and No Dem Left Behind to keep a seven-fingered dirt farmer and a disheveled champion for the Dignity of Work in the Senate?]( [Chip in $10]( [Chip in $17.77]( [Chip in $50]( [Chip in $100]( [Rush $250!]( [Other Gift...]( ONE donation to No Dem Left Behind supports winning the critical rural votes that decide the outcome in EVERY major battleground. Maximize your impact this cycle → No Dem Left Behind PAC P.O. Box 15320 Washington, D.C. 20003 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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