To help Senator Tester keep that 50th Senate seat, here’s the only ad that he should need, especially since he has a chance to outflank his Republican opponent…
in Montana…
ON GUNS,
after Tim Sheehy shot himself in, well, wherever he says he got shot today:
Here in Montana, we believe in many things.
We believe in family, and we believe in our many hard-earned freedoms, like the right to bear arms.
We believe in an honest day’s pay for an honest day’s work, and we believe in honesty.
I’m Jon Tester. I’ve worked as a farmer, a butcher, a teacher, and I’m currently honored to serve as your United States Senator.
I’m asking for your support to continue representing Montana, because I’m Montana-born, Montana-raised, and I love our Big Sky Country.
My opponent? I know he was born in Minnesota and was raised in a multi-million-dollar lake house, but even though he’s new to Montana, he should know that we don’t appreciate lies about our guns.
He once told one of our great park rangers in Glacier National Park that he shot himself in the arm.
Now he claims that maybe an American serviceman shot him.
What in the world are we supposed to believe about that?
Our Montana, where we treat our guns with the care & honesty they deserve, is Big Sky Country.
It’s not Big Lie Country.
Okay, fine - here’s a second one for 30-second ads:
I’m Senator Jon Tester, and I’m running for reelection because I believe, like all right-thinking folks in Montana, in family, and our many hard-earned freedoms, like our right to bear arms.
We believe in an honest day’s pay for an honest day’s work, and we believe in honesty.
My opponent used to say he once shot himself in the arm.
Now he claims that maybe an American serviceman shot him.
What in the world are we supposed to believe about that?
As the only Senate candidate born and raised in our great state, I know that Montana is Big Sky Country, not Big Lie Country.
One more, for anyone:
Tim Sheehy was born in Minnesota.
He grew up in a mansion worth millions of dollars.
He claims to support our freedoms, like the right to bear arms.
Yet he once told a park ranger he shot himself in the arm.
Now he claims maybe an American serviceman shot him.
If Twin Cities Tim will lie about our guns & troops, what will he lie about next?
When you vote this year, remember that only Senator Jon Tester knows that Montana is Big Sky Country, not Big Lie Country.