Mansion On The Hill: Jerry Brown's $2M Home
Jerry Brown defended his ownership of a $1.8 million, five-story home with sweeping views of San Francisco Bay, saying Tuesday it does not undermine his gubernatorial campaign's message of frugality.
Instead, he says the house is consistent with his philosophy.
"Were we getting a no-down payment loan and buying a house that you can't afford, that would be a reflection on how the candidate spends money," he said Tuesday in response to a reporter's question.
"But when a couple buy their dream house with their life savings, I think that's the American dream and I'm very proud that I can do that," Brown said.
Last week, The Associated Press reported the Democratic candidate rarely mentions the home in the Oakland Hills while he is on the campaign trail touting a message of thriftiness.
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