IowaDemocratChristina Bohannan has centered her congressional campaign on a blue-collar biography, repeatedly describing herself as someone who knows âwhat itâs like to struggle to put food on the table.â
But her own real estate holdings and financial disclosures tell a very different storyâone that places her squarely among the upper tier of Americaâs political class, according to Fox News.
âYou know, I know what itâs like to work so hard and to, to still struggle to put food on the table,â Bohannan told a crowd at the Iowa State Fair. Throughout her campaignsâshe has run twice before for the same House seatâshe has emphasized her childhood in a trailer park and memories of choosing âbetween putting groceries in the cart and filling prescription drugs.â
She echoed the same message in an interview with Iowa Public Radio, reportedly saying again that âshe knows what itâs like to struggle.â
But public records suggest her finances have long since moved far beyond a working-class lifestyle. In June, Bohannan purchased the $1.55 million Iowa City mansion formerly owned by University of Iowa basketball coach Fran McCaffery.
She also owns a waterfront condo in a gated community in Sarasota, Floridaâa neighborhood where properties range from roughly $300,000 to over $1 million and require thousands in annual fees.
According to Bohannanâs financial disclosures, the Florida condo has produced up to $50,000 in rental income each year.
Her filings also show that she and her husband hold more than six figures in individual tech stocks, including Apple, Alphabet, and Metaâinvestments she has not divested despite promoting an âETHICS PLANâ that would bar members of Congress from trading individual stocks.
Bohannan is preparing for a rematch with Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks in Iowaâs 1st Congressional District. Earlier this month, she attempted to hit her GOP opponent on âtrue values,â highlighting a photo that allegedly showed Miller-Meeks sitting in first class on a flight.
âThis photo tells you more about Miller-Meeksâ true values than her entire town hall did,â Bohannan wrote.
But the attack backfired when a local district supervisor, Austin Hayek, pointed to Bohannanâs own spending habits.
âChristina Bohannan is concerned with 1st class â weird since she just bought a $1.55 million dollar home,â Hayek commented. âSeems sheâs wanting others to share the wealth, but not herself and she cares more about her personal living than the âpoor.â Stop the virtue signally .â
As the campaign gears up, Bohannanâs financially comfortable reality is now colliding with the working-class image sheâs spent years trying to project.
