Catherine Cortez Masto Net Worth: How Much Assets Does the First Latina Senator Have?
Despite the GOP's shaky claims about Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto net worth increasing and "becoming a multimillionaire while in office," the allegations are supported by financial disclosure filings that only list a wide variety of assets and liabilities and offer no proof of misconduct, according to FactCheck.org.
Democrat Cortez Masto has won reelection to the U.S. Senate. She defeated Republican Adam Laxalt for a second term on Tuesday, continuing a trend in the state where Democrats have consistently surpassed expectations in recent elections.
Cortez Masto, the first Latina to be elected to the Senate, held the office of attorney general for the state for two terms.
She has long been referred to as a "workhorse" by observers, and in 2016, outgoing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid supported her for the position.
With that support came Reid's elite turnout apparatus, which, coupled with a comparable effort led by the Culinary Workers Union, has shown Democrats to outperform pre-election surveys consistently.
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What Makes Catherine Cortez Masto Successful at the Senate?
Due to Catherine Cortez Masto's perseverance and efforts to turn out voters, she was elected to the Senate in 2016. Despite Nevada's above-average inflation and unemployment statistics, she was reelected on Tuesday.
In her second term, Cortez Masto is likely to deviate from the norm occasionally. Except for Senators Jon Tester of Montana and Joe Manchin of West Virginia, she reportedly voted less frequently with President Joe Biden than any other Democrat.
She cast the same number of votes for Biden as her fellow Nevadan, Jacky Rosen. However, that does not imply that she will cause trouble for the party.
Cortez Masto criticized Laxalt on abortion while touting Democratic accomplishments like the Inflation Reduction Act throughout the campaign. According to MSNBC, Democrats in purple states may look to her success as a model in the future.
Catherine Cortez Masto Net Worth, Personal Life, and Education
Catherine Marie Cortez was born on March 29, 1964, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Joanna and Manny Cortez. Her grandfather's family originated in Chihuahua, Mexico, and her mother's family originated in Italy.
She earned a finance degree from the University of Nevada, Reno, in 1986. Four years later, she graduated from Gonzaga University School of Law with a law degree.
Cortez Masto began her legal career as a civil attorney in her hometown. She also served as a prosecutor for the United States Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C., for two years.
Cortez Mastro was Nevada's attorney general for two terms beginning in 2006 until capturing Harry Reid's Senate seat.
She earned $215,000 as vice chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education in 2014. This significantly rose above her previous state attorney pay of $140,688.
Go Banking Rates reported that Catherine Cortez Masto salary while serving the Senate is at least $174,000
OpenSecrets estimated that Cortez Masto net worth was around $4,601,020 in 2018. She also has $1,125,501 in investments in real estate and $441,002 in Securities & Investments.
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Written by: Bert Hoover
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