Las Vegas Review-Journal

Laxalt touts his military record in Reno

Slams Cortez Masto’s record on veterans

- By Taylor R. Avery Contact Taylor R. Avery at Tavery@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @travery98 on Twitter.

RENO — U.S. Senate hopeful Adam Laxalt touted his record as a veteran during a barbecue and town hall event attended by more than

200 people in Reno on Thursday.

Joined by fellow Republican veterans, including former candidate for U.S. Senate Sam Brown and Tony Grady, the Navy veteran took aim at his opponent while speaking about his time in the military.

“First and foremost, there is no substitute for service. And we all know that,” he said to the crowd, which had squeezed into The Bunker, an event hall located in the Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 9211 in Reno.

“You’re always going to be able to better understand our issues, understand the vernacular. Obviously, Senator Masto hasn’t served,” Laxalt said.

He also slammed her outreach to the state’s veterans, alleging that the senator hadn’t held a town hall or “been available to veterans” in over a year.

Catherine Cortez Masto’s campaign pushed back on the claim in a statement, providing a list of a dozen events from the past year in which she met with veterans, the most recent of which occurred in Elko on Aug. 25.

“Senator Cortez Masto has led efforts to support Nevada veterans in the Senate, championin­g legislatio­n to extend benefits for disabled veterans and recently getting the PACT Act signed into law to extend health care coverage for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits,” said Sigalle Reshef, a spokespers­on with the senator’s campaign.

Cortez Masto wasn’t the only Democrat criticized at the Reno event. President Joe Biden’s record on last year’s troop withdrawal from Afghanista­n was also a focus for Laxalt and other speakers.

“You don’t need to be a Republican, you don’t need to be an Independen­t, you don’t need to be a Democrat to know that our commander in chief failed our troops, failed our military by the disastrous Afghanista­n withdrawal,” Laxalt said to the crowd, many of whom booed at the mention of the military exit.

Brown, who serves as the cochair of Veterans for Laxalt, called the exit “shameful.”

The Army veteran told attendees that helping Laxalt win in the general election was “a duty.”

“All of our duties is to go out there and to be those foot soldiers for Adam Laxalt between now and November to make sure that this man defeats Catherine Cortez Masto,” he said.

 ?? Taylor R. Avery Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Republican U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt, right, and Sam Brown pose with an attendee during a veterans’ event held in Reno on Thursday.
Taylor R. Avery Las Vegas Review-journal Republican U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt, right, and Sam Brown pose with an attendee during a veterans’ event held in Reno on Thursday.

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