toobfreak
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- Apr 29, 2017
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Democrats have a plan in works to steal the US Senate in a year otherwise favoring the GOP by flipping the state of Nebraska to themselves, and are planning to do it in the most lugubrious way.
You see, there is this really great senator there, Debra Fischer, a really good, hard-working senator whom you've probably never heard of because she really does her job spending all her efforts on legislation instead of blowing her horn in front of a camera! So now, the democrats have a plan in place they are working on to unseat her by running an independent against her, but here's the thing:
You see, there is this really great senator there, Debra Fischer, a really good, hard-working senator whom you've probably never heard of because she really does her job spending all her efforts on legislation instead of blowing her horn in front of a camera! So now, the democrats have a plan in place they are working on to unseat her by running an independent against her, but here's the thing:
- The Independent they are running is really a democrat in sheep's clothing they are clandestinely running under the guise of an independent to appeal to the large number of independents in the state hoping to take it!
- The man they have chosen is called Osborne, a name they have chosen because the name carries a very positive connotation in that state from sports, which they hope to many uninitiated voters there, will just hear his name Osborne and just automatically assume he is somehow related to the sports Osborne family famous and highly popular there.
Dan Osborn - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Nebraska Senate race surprise: It's "more competitive than it should be"
Independent Dan Osborn is running a surprisingly competitive Senate race in deep-red Nebraska in his bid to unseat two-term Sen. Deb Fischer.
www.cbsnews.com
Could Nebraska Save the Senate for Democrats?
The odds of indie Dan Osborn upsetting Republican Deb Fischer remain low, and he’s kept his distance from Democrats, but it’s worth monitoring.
nymag.com