Former union leader Dan Osborn's independent run for U.S. Senate in deeply Republican Nebraska has shown unexpected strength and if he pulls off an upset victory could make the Navy veteran a Washington wild card next year.
An independent Senate candidate in Nebraska touted his willingness "to sell my vote for low five figures, max" in a fundraising page on his campaign's website.
The Harris and Trump campaigns descended upon Nebraska to deliver a similar message to its 2nd Congressional District: their votes could decide the presidential race.
In a few months, the Nebraska Independent has become one of the most widely circulated newspapers in the state. Media observers say it is a glaring example of “pink slime
Voters in Nebraska and Arizona will see competing measures on their November ballots — in one case about abortion, in the other about primary elections. If voters approve them all, what happens next could be up to the courts to decide.
The Cook Political Report on Monday shifted the Pennsylvania Senate race into the “toss-up” category and moved the Nebraska Senate contest from likely to “lean Republican” with just 15 days until the November election.
The crowd of 1,400 people gathered on Saturday at an outdoor amphitheater in Omaha was waiting for Tim Walz, the jocular Minnesota governor running for vice president. But it was another Democrat looking to make history who drew the first standing ovation of the evening.
Gov. Jim Pillen called Monday for Nebraskans opposed to abortion to support a ballot measure allowing some abortions in the state.
Republicans and Democrats campaign in Nebraska's 'blue dot' on Saturday as the winner could very well decide the fate of the White House.
Kamala Harris's running mate Gov. Tim Walz is campaigning in Omaha -- whose single electoral vote independent from the rest of Nebraksa could turn the electoral college -- on Saturday evening.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Nebraska.
The decision affirmed a law passed by the Legislature this year clearing the way for people to cast ballots immediately after finishing prison and parole terms.