HELENA, Mont. – The Matt Rosendale for Montana campaign today released their second TV ad of the General Election taking Senator Tester to task for purchasing a million-dollar “castle” on Capitol Hill.
In “Cosmopolitan Castle,” a 30-second ad airing statewide on TV and digital, Matt highlights how Jon Tester made Washington work for him – becoming a multi-millionaire while serving as a U.S. Senator and becoming rich enough to buy a $1 million castle back in the D.C. swamp.
“With 30 years in politics and 12 in the Senate, Tester’s learned to make Washington work – for him,” said Matt Rosendale. “Jon Tester became a multi-millionaire in the Senate, even bought a Cosmopolitan Castle on Capitol Hill. I don’t want a castle in Washington and I don’t think becoming a Senator should make you rich enough to buy one.”

Background:
Jon Tester’s net worth increased to nearly $4 million since he’s been a U.S. Senator.
Tester’s “Cosmopolitan Castle” on Capitol Hill is appraised at over $1 million.
Full Script:
Matt Rosendale: More trash of Jon Tester’s Washington.
Hides his record – trashes the other guy.
But with 30 years in politics and 12 in the Senate, Tester’s learned to make Washington work – for him.
Jon Tester became a multi-millionaire in the Senate, even bought a Cosmopolitan Castle on Capitol Hill.
I’m Matt Rosendale, and I approve this message because I don’t want a castle in Washington and I don’t think becoming a Senator should make you rich enough to buy one.