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  • 2 months ago | portside.org | Dan Osborn |Steve Early

    Can a Labor-Backed Candidate in Nebraska Inspire More Working-Class Independents? Published January 27, 2025 While running for U.S. Senate in Nebraska, working class candidate Dan Osborn characterized the Senate as “a country club of millionaires that work for billionaires.”In November, he almost crashed their party.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | jacobin.com | Dan Osborn

    Interview by Steve Early While running for US Senate in Nebraska, working-class candidate Dan Osborn characterized the Senate as “a country club of millionaires that work for billionaires.”In November, he almost crashed their party. Osborn, a forty-nine-year-old former local union president who helped lead a multistate strike against Kellogg’s cereal company, was recruited by railroad workers to challenge two-term incumbent Senator Deb Fischer, a Republican.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | froggy981.com | Dan Osborn

    Results are in for Nebraska’s 2024 General Election, with the Secretary of States Office publishing it’s first round of results at 8:00 PM with updates every 5 minutes at electionresults.nebraska.gov. KLIN’s election coverage is brought to you by James Arthur Vineyards. Live results are below and to be updated. * Incumbent candidates are marked.

  • Nov 2, 2024 | foxnews.com | Dan Osborn

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  • Oct 22, 2024 | theindependent.com | Dan Osborn

    Because of the relentless political advertising, I feel sorry for all the guys who watch old Westerns on TV. Some guy is going to doze off and have a strange dream about “Gunsmoke” in which Deb Fischer is Miss Kitty and Dan Osborn is Festus. As the election approaches, the number of campaign ads has become comical. Sometimes, you see the same ad back-to-back. Instead of sheriffs chasing villains, we’re watching Main Street showdowns between politicians. The accusations are flying more than bullets.

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