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You might be asking yourself, what’s Mitch McConnell got against a seven-fingered dirt farmer a

You might be asking yourself, what’s Mitch McConnell got against a seven-fingered dirt farmer and a “disheveled” guy in a wrinkled suit? Hi Friend, Senators Jon Tester and Sherrod Brown here! It’s crystal clear: Montana and Ohio are on the top of Mitch’s Most Wanted list. And that’s not an exaggeration – McConnell-aligned super PACs made their biggest ad buy EVER in Ohio and are dropping a whopping $65 million into Montana. [Political experts rank our elections as the most important Senate races on the map. But polls are tied in Montana and Ohio — and we need your help like never before to fight back and win. Will you donate $10 to split between our Big Sky Buckeye Fund and Fight for Progress today?]( You might be asking yourself, what’s Mitch McConnell got against a seven-fingered dirt farmer and a “disheveled” guy in a wrinkled suit? Well, it’s pretty simple: 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 that doesn’t make you very popular with the outside interest groups or the Majority Leader so they’re dropping millions of dollars to smear our names and lie about our records. And right now, our campaigns are being OUTSPENT on TV ads by McConnell and his allies. [We hate asking, but it’s urgent: Can you chip in $10 – or anything you can afford – to split between the Big Sky Buckeye Fund and Fight for Progress to keep our own ads on the air? We can’t write ourselves million-dollar checks – we count on the support of this team to power our campaigns. It’s never been more important, friend.]( [CONTRIBUTE $5]( [CONTRIBUTE $10]( [CONTRIBUTE $25]( [CONTRIBUTE $50]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( The odds may seem overwhelming but we’ve both been underestimated before. With the power of this grassroots team, we can take on the outside spending and win this race. We’re running out of time, friend. Together, let’s see it through. Thanks for having our backs, Jon Tester and Sherrod Brown --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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