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Good morning, {NAME}. Sorry for reaching out first thing in the morning. I’m up early looking o

Good morning, {NAME}. Sorry for reaching out first thing in the morning. I’m up early looking over our fundraising numbers while drinking my coffee. [Jon Tester]( Good morning, {NAME}. Sorry for reaching out first thing in the morning. I’m up early looking over our fundraising numbers while drinking my coffee. My team just crunched the numbers, we’re still $13,758 short of our mid-month goal—and we only have until 11:59PM to make things right. We’ve done a good job of closing the gap over the past couple of days, and I truly appreciate how this team showed up for us. But truthfully, I’m worried about hitting our goal. Record-breaking amounts of money are being spent in Montana’s Senate race. If we don’t turn things around now, it’ll be a big sign that our grassroots campaign is falling behind. [To hold our own amidst the mind-boggling amounts of spending, we’ve got to hit every single goal leading up to Election Day—and that’s why I have to ask:]( [Will you split a donation of any amount between my campaign and Democratic Strategy Institute to help us reach our critical mid-month goal? You can click here or the buttons below to add your support:]( [Rush $10 Now >>]( [Rush $25 Now >>]( [Rush $50 Now >>]( [Rush $100 Now >>]( [Rush $250 Now >>]( [Or donate another amount >>]( Thanks for having my back during stressful times like this one. And sorry again for reaching out at the crack of dawn. Hope you enjoy your morning coffee like I’m about to. –Jon   Paid for by the Democratic Strategy Institute, www.Democratic-Strategy.org, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Thank you for supporting the Democratic Strategy Institute. We power Progressive campaigns to victory. Who are we? The Democratic Strategy Institute is a new project of the National Democratic Training Committee, the largest free Democratic training organization in the country. We’re a grassroots-funded organization working non-stop to elect a WAVE of Progressives nationwide. We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. If you'd prefer to receive fewer emails, [click here.]( However, if you'd prefer to unsubscribe, [click here.](

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