Turn Left PAC announced its full endorsement of Senator Jon Tester and Congressional candidate Monica Tranel for Montana’s 2024 elections. The liberal organization is rallying behind the two candidates, praising them as staunch defenders of liberal values, public lands, and working families, while positioning them as a counterforce against the Republican agenda.
In a bid to secure their victories, Turn Left PAC is unveiling “Operation: Glacier Guard,” a $1 million campaign initiative designed to flip Montana’s 1st Congressional District (MT-01) and ensure Senator Tester’s re-election.
The campaign will use extensive message testing and polling to persuade Montana voters. This research will guide the development of highly targeted communications aimed at swaying voters in MT-01 and strengthening support for Tester statewide.
The initiative will feature a multi-faceted advertising strategy, including TV, digital, and physical ads, all designed to spotlight the perceived threats of Project 2025 and the policies associated with it. Advertisements will be strategically targeted to key voter segments across Montana to maximize their impact.
Turn Left PAC plans to leverage cutting-edge analytics and predictive modeling to ensure optimal use of campaign resources. By employing sophisticated data tools, the PAC aims to effectively reach and persuade the right voters at the right time.
“Operation: Glacier Guard is our commitment to defending Montana from the dangerous forces of Project 2025,” said a spokesperson for Turn Left PAC. “We are calling on all Montanans who value their land, their rights, and their future to stand with Senator Tester and Monica Tranel. The time to act is now.”
For those interested in supporting the campaign, Turn Left PAC encourages Montanans to get involved and contribute to the effort to protect Montana’s future. The organization emphasizes that this initiative is crucial to ensuring that Montana remains a place where freedom, justice, and opportunity continue to thrive.
The latest public polls show both Tester and Tranel trailing their Republican opponents.