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I won’t lie, I’m stressed.

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I won't lie, folks—I’m stressed out. My finance director just told me that, not only have

I won't lie, folks—I’m stressed out. My finance director just told me that, not only have donations slowed down, but we’re still way behind on our mid-month goal. My first thought was what!? My second thought was that I should send you a message. [Before I get into the nitty-gritty of it, will you chip in a split donation with Democracy Defense Action ahead of our deadline? Your donation will fuel my grassroots campaign and help ensure we have the resources to win in November.]( Even if it’s just the spare change from your dresser, donations of any amount go a long way in a campaign like ours. I don’t take orders from super PACs or special interests, and I’m damn proud of it. I take my cues from the hardworking folks of Montana, and that’ll never change. But since we rely entirely on your support, fundraising can be a big undertaking. I need your help to stop Mitch McConnell and his wealthy friends from buying this election wholesale, so please: [Rush a split donation of any amount between our campaign and Democracy Defense Action so we can meet goal and compete with the GOP money machine:]( Thanks for stepping up, 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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