Catherine Cortez Masto’s record with higher education already has a few pock marks. And now it’s filled with outright lies.
A new report caught Cortez Masto blatantly misleading voters about her own background and her family history as she falsely claimed on multiple occasions that she and her sister were the first people in her family to go to college.
But Cortez Masto’s father, the well-known Las Vegas politico Manny Cortez, attended Nevada Southern University. The report also indicates that Cortez opted to pursue lucrative business opportunities rather than completing his degree.
If Cortez Masto will lie about her own family, won’t she lie about…pretty much anything?
Read more details here:
Democratic Senate Candidate Fudges Family History
By Lachlan Markay
Washington Free Beacon
June 21, 2016
The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Nevada has repeatedly misled voters about her personal history, a review of publicly available information shows.
Former Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto has said on numerous occasions that she and her sister were the first members of her family to attend college.
“My grandfather immigrated to this country from Chihuahua, Mexico. It was through his hard work, and the hard work of my parents, that my sister and I were the first in our family to go to college,” she said in a statement last month.
She has repeated that claim on at least four other occasions. It is a key component of Masto’s biography, which frequently alludes to her family’s humble roots. It is also false.
Masto’s late father, Manny Cortez, attended Nevada Southern University, which later became the University of Nevada Las Vegas, according to friends and press accounts of his life.
A 2006 Las Vegas Sun obituary noted that Cortez “attended Nevada Southern University, which today is UNLV, and later received an honorary degree from the Community College of Southern Nevada.”
A biography of Cortez on the website of the Clark County, Nevada, government says he “attended Nevada Southern University, the predecessor to UNLV.”
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.), who Masto is running to succeed, also noted Cortez’s time at Nevada Southern.
“A product of Las Vegas schools, he held a degree from Nevada Southern University,” Reid, a longtime friend of Cortez’s, said in a speech on the Senate floor on the occasion of his passing.
Masto’s campaign attributed the discrepancy between reality and her public statements to “misleading Republican opposition research” in a statement, but did not dispute that the statements were false.
In 2003, UNLV gave Cortez an alumni award, though Reid’s suggestion that he graduated from the school appears to have been mistaken. While Masto has claimed that she and her sister were the first in her family to attend college, she has said on other occasions that they were the first to graduate.
News accounts suggest that Cortez dropped out of college in order to pursue lucrative business opportunities in Las Vegas.
Initially an arm of the University of Nevada Reno, Nevada Southern was not a degree-granting institution until 1964. Students at the Las Vegas campus generally relocated to Reno in order to conclude their studies.
According to a 1977 article in the Las Vegas Sun, Cortez opted to stay “on the Strip in the mainstream of the money” rather than return to Reno to complete his studies.
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The full report can be found here.