Democrats look to flip Nebraska’s ‘blue dot’ as state holds primaries for House and Senate races
Candidates jostle to represent the second congressional district, and a Republican’s Senate seat looks ripe to flip
Nebraska Democrats are bullish about Republican losses in the right-leaning Plains state – but their prospects depend on today’s Democratic primaries, which include accusations of planted candidates and inadvertently depriving Democrats of power.
A crowded Democratic primary in the state’s second congressional district, referred to as its “blue dot”, has focused around concerns that if a state senator wins, the Republican governor will replace him with a Republican who would help overturn Nebraska’s divided electoral college vote system.



Still waiting to hear what Nebraska Democrats actually plans to do about it.
Nebraska Democrats has been vocal about this, good to see them staying on it.
Nebraska Democrats is in a tough spot here, curious how they navigate it.
Nebraska Democrats has been pushing this agenda for a while now.