Nebraska Dems chair 'supporting' Dan Osborn vs. U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts
Source: Nebraska Examiner
Osborn says his campaign welcomes the support of all Nebraskans
By: Juan Salinas II - July 31, 2025 7:01 pm
LINCOLN The chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party is singing a different tune about nonpartisan labor leader Dan Osborn this time around, compared to Osborns 2024 bid against Republican U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer.
Wednesday on X, Nebraska Democratic Chair Jane Kleeb posted, We are supporting Dan Osborn against Republican U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts in the 2026 midterms. She wrote it in response to a question from an X user about whether the party expects a Democratic candidate to join the race.
We believe a coalition of Dems, Indys, and Republicans can beat Ricketts and break up the one-party rule, Kleeb replied. We like the odds of a mechanic vs a billionaire.
The states second-largest political party had hinted in an early July response to a question from the Examiner that leaders were not actively recruiting a candidate for the race. Kleebs online support carries weight partly because, in addition to her state role, she is essentially chair of state party chairs for the national Democrats, serving as president of the Association of State Democratic Committees.
U.S. Senate candidate Dan Osborn meets with prospective voters at a Big Red Keno in west Lincoln on Oct. 20, 2024. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner)
Read more: https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2025/07/31/nebraska-dems-chair-supporting-dan-osborn-vs-u-s-sen-pete-ricketts/
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mdbl
(7,311 posts)So he's not a democrat?
Omaha Steve
(106,969 posts)And the Dems don't plan on putting up a candidate of their own against Ricketts.

mdbl
(7,311 posts)Unless they think they will infiltrate the repub members of congress and get them to be pro-labor. But that is just whistling up a tree. Every labor movement has been completely betrayed by the Republicans at every turn for at least 40 years - whether it be through legislation or anti-labor propaganda.