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We need to keep Jon Tester in the Senate

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{NAME}, The state of Montana, and really, the entire country could use another 6 years of Jon Tester

[Right Side of History]( {NAME}, The state of Montana, and really, the entire country could use another 6 years of Jon Tester in the Senate. Not to mention, this is one of the critical swing seats that will decide the entire Senate. That’s why I’m reaching out today to make sure you’re on board to support his re-election campaign in 2024. Jon fights for working class Americans, he fights for veterans, he builds bipartisan coalitions, and when we served together I could always count on him to be a voice of civility and reason. That’s because Jon Tester isn’t a typical politician, he’s a third-generation farmer, and he’s got an outlook on the country that a lot of people in the Senate just don’t have. In short, Jon Tester is the type of leader that is in short supply in Washington. Regardless of where you live in this country , you benefit from him serving in office. [That’s why I’d appreciate it today if you could pitch in with a split contribution to keep him there after the 2024 election cycle >>]( Like many Democratic incumbents, Jon Tester is sure to face a MAGA extremist during his 2024 re-election fight. Sadly that’s what the GOP looks like in Montana. Election denial, authoritarian posturing, and Trump devotion are the criterias to have an R next to your name on the ballot. Luckily, Jon can combat all of that with a message that I know will resonate with Montana voters: results. He was instrumental in passing both the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the Inflation Reduction Act and the PACT Act for veterans. He’s always working with federal agencies to help secure investments for his state. You’re not gonna see Jon Tester posturing in the Senate or giving self-serving sound bites to national media outlets. He’s too busy serving his state and serving our country. It’s also important to remember that Jon is perhaps the most vulnerable 2024 Democrat and his seat could very well swing the Senate majority. I can’t stress how important it is that we ensure he wins. His seat could stand between McConnell, Hawley, or Cruz, becoming Senate majority leader. Now folks, this is Montana. It’s a red state that I’m confident my friend Jon can win, but it’s going to be close. That’s why your support can really make a difference. [Pitch in a split contribution between Jon Tester and Right Side of History. Together, we’re going to keep this great leader in Washington and hold the Democratic Senate majority.]( -Doug Paid for by Right Side of History PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This message was sent to: {EMAIL}. Mailing address: 1751 Potomac Greens Dr. Alexandria VA, 22314 We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. However, if you'd like to unsubscribe, you can do so here: [unsubscribe]( Thanks for your support!

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