While a full 20 percent of those offenders returned to prison, 80 percent are still on the streets – potentially putting lives at risk.

The ad is part of a significant Nevada media buy and begins airing in the Las Vegas market today.

“Catherine Cortez Masto failed Nevada families over and over again. She neglected her duty to keep Nevada safe as Attorney General and her decision to allow dangerous drunk drivers back on the road endangered lives. As the state’s top law enforcement official, Cortez Masto should have put the safety of Nevada families first – but every dangerous drunk driver allowed back on the road put lives at risk.” – NRSC spokesman Greg Blair

CLICK TO WATCH: “NEGLIGENTE”

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SCRIPT:

VO: ¿Por que Nevada es unos de los estados mas peligrosos en el país?

La fiscal general Catherine Cortez Masto incorrectamente liberó conductores ebrios que estaban encarcelados, hasta los que habían matado personas inocentes.

El vente por ciento tuvieron que regresar a la cárcel.

El otro 80 por ciento que Cortez Mastro liberó incorrectamente?

Todavía en nuestras calles.

Negligente. Peligrosa. Catherine Cortez Masto.

TRANSLATION:

VO: Why is Nevada one of the most dangerous states in the country?

Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto incorrectly freed drunk drivers that were jailed, even those that had killed innocent people.

Twenty percent had to return to jail.

The other 80 percent that Catherine Cortez Masto freed incorrectly?

Still on our streets.

Negligent. Dangerous. Catherine Cortez Masto.

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