GOP looks to avoid disaster in Nebraska Senate race
Source: The Hill
10/06/24 5:00 PM ET
Republicans are looking to avoid a disaster in the Nebraska Senate race amid signs that an independent candidate could be giving Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) a run for her money. Independent Senate candidate and political newcomer Dan Osborn is challenging Fischer for her seat, betting that Nebraskans are hungry for a nonpartisan senator in a state former President Trump won by close to 20 points in 2020.
Despite Nebraskas reliably red political leanings, the dynamics of the race have shifted in recent weeks: Republican groups have started spending in the race, and the nonpartisan election handicapper Cook Political Report last week shifted the race away from Fischer.
As a pragmatist and a realist, generally in politics, you dont spend money if youre not worried or at least interested in making sure that you protect your seat, said Brent Comstock, a consultant in the Cornhusker State who primarily works with Democrats.
Hes appealing to the average moderate Nebraskan who realizes that one, the political parties are challenging, and two, that people want to elect someone who stands up for their rights and not for a party boss, he added, while noting the clear Republican registration edge in the state.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4917075-nebraska-senate-race-independent/
Omaha Steve
(103,447 posts)LymphocyteLover
(6,752 posts)has a shot to pick up a Senate seat in North Dakota
Polybius
(17,798 posts)She's down by 22 in the latest poll.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/senate/2024/north-dakota/
LymphocyteLover
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She basting it on the fact that the Republican Party isn't donating there though, and that she is getting more money. I think it takes more than money, but we shall see.