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Record-breaking amounts of outside spending are heading to Montana, and going up against their fundr

Record-breaking amounts of outside spending are heading to Montana, and going up against their fundraising machine will be the toughest fight of my life. Hey {NAME}, hope you’re well. It’s planting season here in Big Sandy, Montana. [Jon Tester riding an ATV]( Sharla and I have been planting on the same farm for 46 years. Three generations of our family called this land home, and my work here is non-negotiable. It keeps me grounded, and I think it makes me a better senator for Montana. You learn the value of hard work and accountability growing up on the farm. Nothing will get done if you wait around for someone else to do the job. The key to a successful harvest is hard work during planting season, and {NAME}, we’re running this grassroots campaign the same way. That’s why my team set a [planting season goal]( to help us sow the seeds for a successful campaign. Fundraising this early helps us grow our grassroots strength on the ground. And we’ll need it. Record-breaking amounts of outside spending are heading to Montana, and going up against their fundraising machine will be the toughest fight of my life. But I know we can win this thing if you step up and join us. This planting season, we’re aiming for 10,000 grassroots supporters to chip in before our midnight deadline on Tuesday. can’t win without grassroots support, so I’m counting on you, {NAME}.]( you split a donation between my campaign and Fight for Progress to sow the seeds of our campaign and help protect our Montana way of life in Washington?]( [CONTRIBUTE $5]( [CONTRIBUTE $10]( [CONTRIBUTE $25]( [CONTRIBUTE $50]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( Just like in farming, you reap what you sow. If we put in the hard work now, I know we’ll be happy with the outcome on Election Day. 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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