Received this e-mail today from U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D. MA) in support of her colleague, U.S. Senator Jon Tester’s (D. MT) re-election campaign:
Senator Jon Tester reminds me a lot of my big brothers back in Oklahoma (and it’s not just the flat top haircut).
He’s tough as nails, has a heart bigger than the state of Montana – and he’s not going to let himself get bullied by ANYONE. Not even the President of United States.
It’s unbelievable: Over the past week, Donald Trump has attacked Jon four different times just for doing his job. Saturday night, Trump even made a bogus threat to release information about Jon that would end his career.
Jon and I don’t agree on everything – but I know that Jon makes every decision with the working people of Montana and all across this country in his mind. He’s a good and decent man, and right now he needs our help.
Will you make a donation to Jon Tester’s 2018 re-election campaign to help keep him in this fight? Let’s show Jon that working people have his back.
Montanans know that Jon has been fighting for them since the first day he got to the Senate. But I’ll just be blunt: Jon was already in a tough race in a tough state this November before Donald Trump started talking about him.
Mitch McConnell’s super PAC and out-of-state billionaires are spending obscene amounts of money in Montana to buy this Senate seat. In fact, right this minute, the Koch brothers are spending $560,000 on an ad attacking Jon for voting to protect millions of Americans’ health care.
Jon’s a man of integrity and courage, and I know he’s not going to back down or change his votes because of a television commercial or a tweet. But he needs our help to build the sort of grassroots campaign that can go town-to-town, person-to-person, to talk about what this election is really about.
Jon Tester is under attack – and he needs your help. Please make a donation – whatever you can afford – to help Jon fight back.
Thanks for being a part of this,
Elizabeth
Click here to donate to Tester’s re-election campaign.