YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE.
Who is Dan Osborn?
He’s no politician. He’s an
independent who has spent his whole life fixing things. He’s a husband
and father, member of the Nebraska National Guard and US Navy Veteran,
an industrial mechanic, and a union leader who led the successful 2021
strike against the Kellogg’s plant in Omaha - preserving hundreds of
middle-class jobs. He’s challenging Republican Incumbent Senator Deb
Fischer as an independent and building his campaign around the simple
notion that Nebraskans of all walks of life have more in common than
the partisans who wake up every morning with new ideas about how to
divide us. Polls are showing a competitive match-up, and Dan is
turning some heads (check out his recent profile in the
New York Times)
What makes Nebraska unique?
If you know Nebraska, Dan Osborn isn’t unusual. Nebraskans have
been fiercely independent and anti-political corruption for 100 years.
They enacted a unicameral and nonpartisan legislature and nonpartisan
primaries back in the 1930’s precisely to put problem solving and
citizen leadership ahead of partisan shenanigans.
But by national standards, Dan Osborn is VERY unusual.
Why are we talking to him now?
We want to hear more about his dynamic campaign, his experience as an independent candidate
in an overwhelmingly partisan system, and why an “independent
attitude” is crucial to moving the country forward.
FULL DETAILS:
- Thursday April 25th at 5pm ET
- Open Primaries President John Opdycke will be interviewing
Dan--please bring your questions for the Q & A.
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