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    Secret wealth of aspiring Democrat congresswoman who pitches herself as a blue collar hero

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    An Iowa Democrat pitching herself as a working-class hero in her bid for Congress is secretly among the wealthy elite she has angled her campaign against. 

    Christina Bohannan, who served as a state representative from 2021 to 2023, has aligned herself with the challenges faced by average Iowans. 

    ‘I know what it’s like to work so hard and to still struggle to put food on the table,’ Bohannan declared at the Iowa State Fair. 

    While highlighting her humble beginnings, growing up in a mobile home in a rural Florida town, the law professor and former engineer has failed to mention her lavish real estate portfolio and investments. 

    Bohannan has an estimated net worth of $3.18 million, according to investment data platform Quiver Quantitative.   

    Over the summer, Bohannan purchased a swanky $1.55 million mansion in Iowa City. 

    The stunning 6,400-square-foot home with five bedrooms and six bathrooms sits on 1.2 acres of land, according to its Zillow listing. 

    The mansion was previously owned by Fran McCaffery, the University of Iowa’s basketball coach, according to Fox News. 

    Secret wealth of aspiring Democrat congresswoman who pitches herself as a blue collar hero

    Christina Bohannan addressed the crowd at the Iowa State Fair, telling them how she understands the struggles of the working class

    Over the summer, Bohannan purchased a mansion in Iowa City for $1.55 million

    Over the summer, Bohannan purchased a mansion in Iowa City for $1.55 million 

    Public records indicate that she also owns a ritzy waterfront condo in Sarasota, Florida, which she purchased for $350,000 and which is now on the market for $797,000. 

    The congressional hopeful’s financial disclosures indicated that the Sarasota condo has helped her and her husband bring in about $50,000 in rental income each year, Fox News reported.  

    She also owns a home in Arcadia, Florida, that she bought for $207,000. The property is not for sale, but Zillow estimates its value at $415,100. 

    Bohannan and her husband own more than $100,000 in tech stocks, including holdings in Apple and Meta, according to Fox News. 

    These stocks have not been sold – even though Bohannan has compiled an ‘ethics plan’ proposal that urges Congress members to stop trading stocks during their Capitol Hill tenures. 

    Bohannan has gone as far as to call out her opponent in the 2026 election to represent Iowa’s 1st Congressional District, Republican incumbent Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks. 

    Quiver Quantitative reported Miller-Meeks’ net worth as $1.78 million, around half of Bohannan’s. 

    Regardless, Bohannan tried to paint her as unrelatable, with values not in the best interest of residents, in a social media post earlier this month. 

    Bohannan served as a state representative from 2021 to 2023

    Bohannan served as a state representative from 2021 to 2023

    Republican incumbent Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks has been criticized by Bohannan

    Republican incumbent Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks has been criticized by Bohannan 

    Bohannan reacted to the above image of Miller-Meeks flying First Class from Des Moines, Iowa, to Washington, DC

    Bohannan reacted to the above image of Miller-Meeks flying First Class from Des Moines, Iowa, to Washington, DC

    Sharing an image of Miller-Meeks flying First Class from Des Moines, Iowa, to Washington, DC, Bohannan wrote: ‘This photo tells you more about Miller-Meeks’ true values than her entire town hall did.’

    In another post, she called out Miller-Meeks for receiving nearly $1 million from the Super PAC, Americans for Prosperity, backed by the billionaire Koch family.

    Bohannan wrote that Koch Industries had bought an Iowa fertilizer plant, ‘further decreasing competition, driving up fertilizer prices, and hurting our farmers’ profits.’  

    ‘The Koch Bros Super PAC Americans for Prosperity has spent $1 million to get Miller-Meeks reelected because they know she fights for her billionaire and corporate donors, not for Iowans,’ she claimed. 

    Bohannan’s attacks on Miller-Meeks have caused a stir, with local Iowa politicians slamming her as a hypocrite. 

    ‘Christina Bohannan is concerned with 1st class – weird since she just bought a $1.55 million home,’ Austin Hayek, who serves on the Board of Supervisors for Webster County, Iowa, wrote on X. 

    ‘Seems she’s wanting others to share the wealth, but not herself and she cares more about her personal living than the “poor.”‘  

    A spokesperson for Miller-Meeks’s campaign told the Daily Mail: ‘Only in Christina Bohannan’s world can you drop $1.6 million on a basketball coach’s mansion, cash rental checks from your Sarasota waterfront home, trade Big Tech stock, and still claim you’re the candidate who “knows hard work and empty cupboards.”

    ‘Meanwhile, Mariannette Miller-Meeks enlisted in the Army at 18, became the first in her family to go to college, and spent 24 years serving her country before ever setting foot in Congress.’ 

    The Daily Mail has reached out to Bohannan’s campaign for comment.  



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