Sen. Mary Landrieu (D., La.) assured voters Saturday that she does not live in your typical "mansion," but rather, a quaint townhome.
In a video obtained by America Rising, Landrieu slammed her opponent, Republican Bill Cassidy for his "mansion" outside of Louisiana State University, while she lives in a much more modest home.
While speaking at an event in Bogalusa, La., on Saturday, Landrieu downplayed her $2.5 million home in Washington, D.C., as hardly a mansion.
"They say I lived in a mansion?" Landrieu asked, pulling a supporter up on stage to corroborate her argument.
Landrieu then emphasized her home was only 36 feet wide. The supporter added that the home is in a "historical" district, which limits how "big of a mansion you can have."
Landrieu failed to mention that her 36-foot-wide townhome is "7,316 square feet with five bathrooms, four water heaters, and two dishwashers," America Rising reported Monday.
Landrieu has been criticized for using her parents’ home in New Orleans as her permanent address. She trails Cassidy by five points.