Tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are.
Nevada Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto has no reservations campaigning with the most fringe elements of America’s Democratic Party. She warmly embraces the hyper-partisanship of its leaders and rubber-stamps their failed liberal policies.
While Harry Reid enlists his Washington, D.C. liberal allies to drag his handpicked candidate across the finish line, Cortez Masto continues to seek out East Coast progressive affirmation in an effort to radically transform Nevada into the liberal haven of the West. Nevadans, however, have an opportunity to shut down this Machiavellian effort by rejecting Cortez Masto.
Yesterday, Elizabeth Warren, one of the U.S. Senate’s most radical members, campaigned for Catherine Cortez Masto in Reno. According to the Reno Gazette-Journal, “Warren said she wanted to turn the Senate more liberal by electing Cortez Masto…” Warren’s words should serve as a dire warning to liberty-loving, middle-of-the-road Nevadans who simply want to be left alone by government.
East Coast liberals are not afraid to interfere in Nevada’s election process. While local Nevada newspapers like the Mesquite Local News endorse Republican candidate Dr. Joe Heck, The New York Times enthusiastically backs Cortez Masto. The one question in the minds of most Nevadans: What business does a liberal East Coast publication have wading into our election? And Catherine Cortez Masto? She took to social media to ‘thank’ the New York Times.