The latest ad campaign reminds Nevadans of Cortez Masto’s endorsement of the president’s nuclear capitulation to Iran. The digital campaign follows a series of television ads that aired across Nevada this week reminding voters of Cortez Masto’s declaration that we should be "opening ourselves up" to potential terrorists and her lavish out-of-state travel as Attorney General.

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The latest ads come as reports show that Iran violated a previous U.N. agreement by testing weapons that could possibly be used to deliver nuclear warheads:

Iran has carried out a new medium range ballistic missile test in breach of two United Nations Security Council resolutions, a senior U.S. official told Fox News on Monday.

Western intelligence says the test was held Nov. 21 near Chabahar, a port city in southeast Iran’s Balochistan province near the border with Pakistan. The launch took place from a known missile test site along the Gulf of Oman.

Despite all evidence to the contrary, Cortez Masto called the Obama nuclear agreement “the best way to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.” With the nuclear deal looking worse by the day, it’s obvious that Cortez Masto simply lined up behind President Obama – sending a message to Nevada families that their safety comes second to her party’s agenda in Washington.

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