By Jon Tester, New West Unfiltered 9-30-05
We highlighted real differences between Conrad Burns and the values of Montana voters:
And in the process of standing up for what's right, more than 2,000 people like you have made financial contributions to our campaign.
Those are small-dollar contributions, from working Montanans and supporters around the country. People who work for a living and know that they deserve better than what they're getting from the government that they pay for.
All of this is making an impact. When I entered this race in May, a poll came out saying that 26 percent of Montanans would vote for me in a head-to-head match-up with Conrad Burns. A poll out this month shows that 38 percent of Montanans would now support me.
The old campaign hands in Helena would tell you that no one jumps 12 percent in the polls a year out without paying for TV ads. But we did it.
But now, I need your help.
In 2000, Conrad Burns sat on his laurels for most of the campaign and nearly lost his job as a result. This time around, his big money backers don't want to see that happen.
They know that we've got the momentum here in Montana, but they're riding Conrad hard to raise $10 million to hoodwink Montana voters with slick TV ads and four-color mailings.
And don't doubt it -- they'll be attacking us and trying to define this race early.
We need your help again, not just to win the primary, but so that we can define this race before Conrad does.
Don't doubt it. In his early fundraising letters, Conrad's campaign was already trying to tar and feather me and the other Democrats in this race.
Karl Rove has already come to Montana. You don't need me to tell you that any campaign that's taking Karl Rove's advice is sure to turn nasty.
I do need your help to make sure that we can beat back the Burns/Rove machine.
Please consider making a contribution to my campaign today, the final day of the quarter. Whether you can give $35.01, $100.01, or $500.01, your contribution will go a long way in sending a Montana Democrat to Washington in January 2007.
Thank you for all that you do.
[Cross-posted at Daily Kos and MyDD.]
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