Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Republican­s began the 2022 campaign with an ad targeting Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.

- By Rory Appleton

Republican­s targeted Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto on Wednesday as part of a series of small national ads seeking to tie Democrats to teachers unions and the unions to schools not reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic, thus officially opening the campaign season for the highest federal office on the state’s 2022 ballot.

The digital ad blames President Joe Biden’s administra­tion for not sending kids back to school, then links Cortez Masto to “DC Democrats and the teachers unions” in text over a picture of the senator and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

A correspond­ing statement from the National Republican Senatorial Committee accused Cortez Masto of remaining silent on school reopening.

“In the face of overwhelmi­ng evidence, Sen. Cortez Masto refuses to take a stand against the union bosses and support reopening our schools,” NRSC Chair and Florida Sen. Rick Scott said in the statement. “The question every Nevadan should be asking is, ‘why does our Senator fight for teachers unions instead

of our kids?’ ”

An attempt to reach Cortez Masto’s campaign through her Senate office for a response was not successful.

“Republican­s mismanaged the response to this pandemic and still won’t give schools and teachers the resources and support they need to reopen safely, which is exactly what Democrats are working to do while GOP senators play political games,” Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman Stewart Boss said in statement sent to the Review-journal.

In Clark County, the nation’s fifth-largest school district and its teachers’ bargaining unit, the Clark County Education Associatio­n, have had a memorandum of agreement in place for a hybrid instructio­n model for pre-k through third grade students since December. The Clark County School District plans to bring these students back for a few days of in-person instructio­n each week beginning March 1.

During a CNN town hall on Tuesday, Biden pledged to have the majority of kindergart­en through eighth grade students back in school for daily instructio­n within his first 100 days in office.

The Republican­s declined to share specifics on how much was spent on the ad or where it would run, as many social media companies have cracked down on political advertisin­g. NRSC spokesman Chris Hartline said it was a “small buy” that would be monitored as part of national strategy and did not name any specific platforms where it would appear.

Nevada’s Senate seats have long been battlegrou­nds in what is very much still a swing state.

Cortez Masto is likely to be formidable for any challenger, having led the Democratic Senate campaign arm into a narrow majority in 2020 and secured a spot in Schumer’s leadership — the only freshman to do so.

 ?? National Republican Senatorial Committee ?? An ad from the National Republican Senatorial Committee accuses Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-nev., of remaining silent on reopening schools out of loyalty to teachers unions.
National Republican Senatorial Committee An ad from the National Republican Senatorial Committee accuses Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-nev., of remaining silent on reopening schools out of loyalty to teachers unions.

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