Jon Tester: Defending Montana

As the Senate’s only working farmer, Jon Tester battles bureaucrats and works across party lines to make Washington more accountable to Montana.

While Insurance Commissioner Matt Rosendale rubber-stamped every rate hike up to 23 percent, dropped charges against campaign donors, and promoted “junk” plans that can discriminate against Montanans with pre-existing conditions, Jon is fighting for Montana’s veterans, public lands, and health care. 

Republicans across Montana endorse Jon Tester:

Shepard said though there are “a lot of things that I don’t agree on with the Democratic party,” his commitment to veterans affairs and conserving public lands for hunting space leave him with “no qualms” about voting cross-ticket this November.

“I’m voting for Tester, period.”

Read about Republicans for Tester here.

Newspapers across Montana like the Billings Gazette endorse Jon Tester:

 

“A champion for U.S. veterans, agriculture producers, affordable health care, accessible public lands and the First Amendment, Jon Tester will continue to serve Montana well if voters re-elect him on Nov. 6.” – Billings Gazette

Read the full editorial endorsement here.

Carolyn from Great Falls is voting for Jon because Jon is fighting for Montanans with pre-existing conditions like cancer:

National Border Patrol Council endorse Jon because he’s leading the fight to keep Montana and America safe:

Anna from Belgrade is voting for Jon because he’s fighting for Montanans with pre-existing conditions like rheumatoid arthritis:

Wayne, a veteran from Billings, is voting for Jon because Jon fights for veterans:

Ryan, a hunter from Kalispell, is voting for Jon because Jon fights for public lands:

Republican and Vietnam veteran Mick from Butte is voting for Jon:
Read more about the coalition of Montana Republicans that endorsed Jon.

Aliece from Laurel is voting for Jon because Jon fought to get her son Brendan the care he needed:

Veterans across Montana are voting for Jon:

Educators across Montana are voting for Jon:

Working people across Montana are voting for Jon:

 

Watch your neighbors in Montana share why this election matters for the 152,000 Montanans with pre-existing conditions like asthma, diabetes, and heart disease:

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