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The GOP’s outrageous scheme to control Montana’s Senate race

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It’s no secret Montana will decide Senate control, and Republicans are desperate to hand the ga

It’s no secret Montana will decide Senate control, and Republicans are desperate to hand the gavel back to Mitch McConnell. Jon Tester needs our help ASAP to combat these outrageous attacks before it’s too late. Facing Tough Senate Race, Montana GOP Looks to Change the Rules — New York Times Republican politicians in Montana are trying to thwart Jon Tester’s chances of winning Montana’s U.S. Senate race. They’re using dirty tricks to try and change Montana’s election laws in the hopes of defeating him in 2024. It’s no secret Montana will decide Senate control, and Republicans are desperate to hand the gavel back to Mitch McConnell. Jon Tester needs our help ASAP to combat these outrageous attacks before it’s too late. [Please, rush a split donation RIGHT NOW between Fight for Progress and Jon’s campaign so we can fight back and show Republicans just how strong this team is. We need 7,500 supporters to step up today.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately. [CONTRIBUTE $5]( [CONTRIBUTE $10]( [CONTRIBUTE $25]( [CONTRIBUTE $50]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( It’s clear Republicans are absolutely terrified of the strong coalition of supporters Jon has built. They’re resorting to shady backroom deals to try to change the rules, silence voters, and hold onto power. With our fragile Senate majority at stake, we cannot afford to lose Montana’s Senate race. That’s why we need you to step up today and show your support. [Chip in a split donation now to help us meet this emergency goal >>]( Thanks, Team Tester via Fight for Progress --------------------------------------------------------------- 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 [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [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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