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Democrat moves to drop out of Nebraska’s Senate race, clearing path for independent
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Democrat moves to drop out of Nebraska’s Senate race, clearing path for independent

Nebraska's Democratic Senate candidate, Cindy Burbank, has requested to be removed from the ballot, potentially setting up a contest between Republican Senator Pete Ricketts and independent candidate Dan Osborn. The move follows Burbank's acknowledgment that she does not see a viable path to victory in the upcoming election. She stated she would withdraw if she couldn't win and urged her supporters to educate themselves about the remaining candidates. The Nebraska Democratic Party has expressed support for Osborn, emphasizing a coalition of Democrats, independents, and Republicans to challenge Ricketts. However, historical data suggests challenges for non-Republican candidates in the state, with Osborn previously losing by nearly seven points in the 2024 Senate race.

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The New York Times (US) logoThe New York Times (US)Independent🔒Center5 hr. ago
Cindy Burbank, Nebraska’s Democratic Senate Nominee, Files to Withdraw From Race

Cindy Burbank, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in Nebraska, has filed to withdraw from the race. Her withdrawal may open the door for Dan Osborn, an independent candidate supported by Democratic leaders. However, Republican officials have expressed objections to her decision, suggesting potential legal or procedural challenges could arise.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation neutrally, mentioning both the potential shift in candidates and the opposition from Republicans without taking a stance or using biased language.

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Democrat moves to drop out of Nebraska’s Senate race, clearing path for independent

Nebraska's Democratic Senate candidate, Cindy Burbank, has requested to be removed from the ballot, potentially setting up a contest between Republican Senator Pete Ricketts and independent candidate Dan Osborn. The move follows Burbank's acknowledgment that she does not see a viable path to victory in the upcoming election. She stated she would withdraw if she couldn't win and urged her supporters to educate themselves about the remaining candidates. The Nebraska Democratic Party has expressed support for Osborn, emphasizing a coalition of Democrats, independents, and Republicans to challenge Ricketts. However, historical data suggests challenges for non-Republican candidates in the state, with Osborn previously losing by nearly seven points in the 2024 Senate race.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, quoting both Burbank and the Nebraska Democratic Party's stance, as well as the Republican response. It avoids overtly biased language and provides balanced perspectives from different stakeholders involved in the potential matchup.

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