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The Washington Post released a story on Saturday about a Republican Senate candidate in Montana, Tim

The Washington Post released a story on Saturday about a Republican Senate candidate in Montana, Tim Sheehy. [VoteVets] {NAME}, The Washington Post released a story on Saturday about a Republican Senate candidate in Montana, Tim Sheehy. He has talked up a wound he claimed to receive in Afghanistan on the campaign trail, referring to a bullet lodged in his forearm. The only problem here is that he also claimed to a National Park ranger that it was a self-inflicted wound back in 2015. And in his own book he gives multiple conflicting accounts of his own service wounds. 🤨 The only thing that’s certain is none of this adds up. Within a day we put together our latest ad, “Self-Inflicted Wound.” Montana deserves to know that Sheehy can’t get his story straight, and moving quickly on something like this is the way we’ll have the greatest impact. [Watch “Self-Inflicted Wound” here and chip in so that we can help spread this message far and wide in Montana — a critical state this year.]( [Developer Tim Sheehy: too shady for Montana]( Thank you! The team at VoteVets  PAID FOR BY VOTEVETS ACTION FUND Use of military rank, job titles or photographs in uniform does not imply the endorsement of the Department of Defense, Departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or the Marines or Space Force. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a very important way we communicate with supporters like you, but if you want to, you can [unsubscribe here](.

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