On the news that Senator Catherine Cortez Masto has won re-election, American Bridge spokesperson Sarah Abel released the following statement:
“Adam Laxalt tried to cash in on his family’s name in order to advance his own failed political career, do the bidding of special interests, and push his extremist agenda, but Nevada voters saw right through it—again. Hopefully this ends his political career once and for all. Congratulations to Catherine Cortez Masto on her re-election, as she’s been an unwavering advocate for working Nevadans and will continue to be a tireless public servant for her state.”
American Bridge’s research was decisive in this race, notching hits that appeared in outlets across the state, including paid media citations used by the Cortez Masto campaign:
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AP: Laxalt hints at legal fights ahead of 2022 US Senate race
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The Nevada Independent: Texts in illegal ‘straw donor’ case further complicate Laxalt’s Igor and Lev problem
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MSNBC: Republicans welcome funds from controversial former RNC finance chair
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The American Independent: GOP Senate candidate with stock in Big Pharma opposes drug pricing reform
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The New York Times: A Republican Fights Voter Fraud in His Race (231 Days Before Election Day)
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The American Independent: Nevada GOP candidate Laxalt, who opposes plan for lower drug costs, buys more pharma stock
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The Nevada Independent: New disclosure shows Laxalt pulled in $1.5 million this year from private law firm
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The American Independent: Nevada Senate candidate Adam Laxalt got oil and gas money as he defended the industry
Early in the cycle, American Bridge recognized Arizona’s importance in the battlefield, investing in television ads across the state telling the story of President Biden and the Democrats’ economic agenda. American Bridge used storytellers like Kayla, a Fernley resident and single mom, to connect with voters about Democrats’ work to secure our economic security.
Published: Nov 14, 2022