Pennsylvania Democrat Joe Sestak’s campaign has repeatedly referred to his Republican rival for the Senate as a “millionaire” to suggest his
policies will serve the rich. But Sestak himself could be
worth as much as $2.7 million, according to a report in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Sestak’s 2009 disclosure shows his retirement savings, bank accounts, and stock and mutual fund holdings are worth between $969,000 and $2,722,000. His two homes are appraised at $800,000 and $334,000.
Toomey’s reported assets are worth between $2.02 million and $4.9 million. A Toomey spokesperson called Sestak’s “millionaire” attack “hypocritical.”
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