A left-leaning research group on Wednesday started a media offensive aimed at keeping Steven Mnuchin from being confirmed as Treasury secretary.
Allied Progress launched a media blitz in Arizona and Nevada urging residents to reach out to their senators and ask them to vote no on the Mnuchin nomination.
The two states had been hit hard in the 2008 mortgage meltdown.
One TV spot asks Arizonans to tell Republican Sen. Jeff Flake “to vote ‘NO’ on Mnuchin.” A second urges Nevadans to tell Republican Sen. Dean Heller the same.
Mnuchin headed OneWest Bank during the Great Recession. Critics attacked the bank for having improperly “foreclosed on homeowners and [having] discriminated against Latinos.”
Both Flake and Heller criticized President-elect Donald Trump during the presidential campaign.
Both also face re-election in 2018.
Heller sits on the Finance Committee, which vets and scrutinizes the president-elect’s nominees.
The committee’s chairman, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), issued a statement after meeting with Mnuchin last month claiming the nominee’s private-sector background would help him “navigate a minefield of heavy-handed regulations that have stifled opportunity and growth.”