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Jon Tester Meets with Montanans at Great Falls Office Opening
One week before the primary, Montanans are fired up to re-elect third-generation dirt farmer Jon Tester
GREAT FALLS – Yesterday, third-generation dirt farmer and U.S. Senator Jon Tester met with a packed room of 75 Montanans in Great Falls at the first official kick-off event for a coordinated campaign office in the state.
“Great Falls is a great city – and to see so many Montanans show up after a long weekend with this kind of energy has me fired up and ready to go,” said Senator Tester. “From Malmstrom to the refinery, and everywhere in between – the people of Great Falls always work hard, and it’s my job to work hard for them. We’re going to be burning shoe leather around town so that Montanans know who’s fighting for them.”
The coordinated campaign office is open in downtown Great Falls and will serve as a base to mobilize Montanans to support Jon.
One week out from Montana’s primary election, grassroots enthusiasm is building for Jon Tester. Jon received donations from Montanans in all 56 counties across the state, and organizers and volunteers are already hitting the pavement and burning shoe leather to talk to their neighbors earlier than ever before.