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The Nebraska Democratic Party's Executive Committee met Monday to discuss who to put forward for the special election and quickly landed on Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks, Executive Director Jane Kleeb said.
A consulting firm sued Charles W. Herbster's campaign. The campaign then sued the firm. Now the two sides are working to resolve the legal skirmish, according to an attorney for one of the parties.
Mike Flood will square off against Patty Pansing Brooks in the special election to fill Jeff Fortenberry's seat. It will likely be a preview of the matchup in the November general election.
Rumors of inappropriate behavior around women have circulated around Charles Herbster since at least the start of his campaign. Herbster said the "accusations are 100% false."
With Herbster showing no signs of shirking from the governor's race and the Nebraska GOP saying it'll stay out of the primary, it appears voters will ultimately determine the gravity of the claims.
The gubernatorial campaign of State Sen. Brett Lindstrom released polling Monday that indicates an increasingly tight three-way contest for the Republican nomination.
Republican candidate for governor Charles W. Herbster maintained his denial of any misconduct and said his campaign is preparing a lawsuit to counter sexual assault allegations from multiple women.
Former Sen. Ben Nelson endorsed Democratic congressional candidate Patty Pansing Brooks in her bid for the 1st District House seat, citing the value of having a bipartisan congressional delegation in Washington.
Charles Herbster, a Republican candidate for governor, filed a lawsuit Friday against state Sen. Julie Slama, who alleged that Herbster sexually assaulted her. Herbster denied the allegations.
Ten years ago, Fischer was a state senator finishing her final year in the Legislature and matched against Attorney General Jon Bruning and State Treasurer Don Stenberg in a bid for the Republican nomination.
Gov. Pete Ricketts points to Sen. Brett Lindstrom's voting record in the Legislature, including votes to override Ricketts vetoes, as evidence that the Republican gubernatorial candidate is "a liberal."
Sen. Julie Slama responded to Charles W. Herbster's lawsuit against her, which Slama's lawyer called “a frivolous and bad-faith attempt to bully a sexual assault victim into silence.”
The governor has donated $20,000 to Elizabeth Tegtmeier, a candidate for Nebraska State Board of Education. But an issue involving her adult son is creating a distraction.
Jim Pillen, Charles Herbster and Sen. Brett Lindstrom all appear to be within reach of grasping the Republican gubernatorial nomination in the race to the May 10 primary election.
"Charles W. Herbster has publicly stated his support for concepts that would modernize our sales tax base, something I have worked for as well," Sen. Tom Briese of Albion said.
Voter registration numbers help indicate those Democratic voters who changed their registration to participate in the hotly contested Republican gubernatorial primary election.
"This campaign is going to have to come across the finish line in a very nontraditional way," Sen. Anna Wishart said of a grassroots push to get medical marijuana on the ballot.
The Nebraska Democratic Party submitted a letter of intent to the Democratic National Committee to enter Nebraska as one of the early states in the 2024 presidential nominating calendar.
A hearing has been scheduled for June 3 following a flurry of court filings in the legal battle between gubernatorial candidate Charles Herbster and state Sen. Julie Slama.
Members of the current Legislature have met in special session, with another one likely, convened during a pandemic and have had a billion dollars in federal pandemic recovery funds to distribute.