Vote Today — and Bring Your Friends
[Jon Tester sent the following email to Montana voters today. GOTV!]
After months of working together to build our grassroots campaign for change, it all comes down to today.
Please vote today – and bring as many friends, family members or coworkers with you to the polls as you can. This election may come down to just a few votes, but I believe that if we all work together today, we will win.
To find your polling place, call our Voter Hotline at 1-877-495-9215 or click here:
http://www.testerforsenate.com/vote-for-jon-tester
If you’re volunteering today to help us “Get Out the Vote” – I thank you. If you haven’t yet volunteered but your schedule loosens up, we need your help until everyone has voted this evening, so please contact your local Field office and pitch in. Even just a few hours will be key to victory tonight:
http://www.testerforsenate.com/volunteer-for-jon-tester/
Thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do today to help us make Washington, D.C. look a lot more like Montana. I am so humbled by all of your support and dedication both online and on the ground over the last eighteen months. As they say, we have miles to go before we sleep.
Jon Tester
P.S. Please take a moment to call or email everyone you know who might vote today, and offer to take them to the polls. You could make the difference between someone voting and not voting today. It could be the difference between change and status quo. — JT
Posted on Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 at 12:30 pm. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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November 7th, 2006 at 12:46 pm
Thank you John for your well run campaign. Good luck. We’re pulling for you.
November 8th, 2006 at 1:29 pm
Know this Jon Tester, you are NOT my senator, and I and others will be watching you closely. If you do not do the right things for this Union this will be your only term. If you wish to win the vote next time. Montana values do not include secular progressive crap. You kept say your Montana………….Well SHOW ME
November 8th, 2006 at 1:35 pm
Congratulations! Thank you for your hard work and your ethics. As a former North Dakotan farmgirl, I’m glad to know that you support many of the things I support. Keep up the good work.
November 8th, 2006 at 1:37 pm
Congratulations! Just heard the announcement that you would probably be declared the winner with 3100 votes over. We were really pulling for you. Good luck and God be with you. The Chester Stacks
November 8th, 2006 at 1:38 pm
Congratulations from California!!
November 8th, 2006 at 6:25 pm
CONGRATULATIONS! As a former Montanan, I can hold my head up high now that you represent my home state! Good Job!
November 11th, 2006 at 12:59 pm
Dear Senator Tester,
I am delighted that you won your election, and would love to know more about your farm. I photograph and write about farms—they are dear to me, they are everything to me. Please let me know how I can aquire more information to feature you on my blog, “I Heart Farms.”
For now, please accept my heartfelt congratulations on your victory, and on Montana’s victory in having a man like you represent them in the United States Senate.
Sincerely,
Tana (as in “Montana”) Butler
November 13th, 2006 at 1:55 pm
Great day for the people of Montana and even greater days now that we have Jon standing up for us in Montana. Jon, my concerns have and are Libby Mt and trying to stop innocent families from moving to Libby only to carry on the tree of death that entire generations of families woke up to in 1999 when the truth became known as to why most of us are sick and dying in Libby .Jon, Libby is not safe nor clean from exposure to asbestos. It is wrong and criminal to continue the exposure of innocent healthy people/families who will die as three generations of my family learned in 1999. I am asking of you Jon that Libby be a priority in serving the people of Libby and to stop the killings that are knowingly being allowed to continue.The time is right now Jon. Between you the gov and Baucus and Rehberg,you must save innocent lives. To do nothing Jon is to continue killing those moving into Libby, knowingly. Lets take care of Libby and it’s people first.I can’t think of anything more important right now other than addressing this issue and doing something about it to end the suffering and death, of entire families and human beings.Please… Write me Jon and let me know what you plan to do? Do we have a choice Jon??? Thank you and good luck with doing what’s best for Montana and the people.Lets start with Libby.
November 18th, 2006 at 10:10 am
Congrats! I live in TX and i want a Tester t-shirt. How can i get one?
dcs2211@yahoo.com
November 19th, 2006 at 9:34 am
I just watched you on “Meet the Press” this morning. I was intrigued with your comparison of the Senate Chamber as feeling as though you were “walking into your barn.” I’ve always considered a barn as the heartbeat and life-blood of the farm. I think that’s why they are painted red. Let’s hope the new Democratic Congress can make the “Chambers of Congress” the heartbeat and life-blood of the majority of American people. Good luck.