Sen. Deb Fischer (D-Neb.) is projected to win reelection, surviving a surprise challenge from independent candidate Dan Osborn in the Nebraska Senate race, according to Decision Desk HQ.
Senator Deb Fischer, the two-term Republican from Nebraska, survived a dark horse challenge from Dan Osborn, a mechanic and labor leader who ran as an independent. By Maya C. Miller and Jonathan ...
Washington — Sen. Deb Fischer will defeat independent candidate Dan Osborn in the Nebraska Senate race, keeping the seat for Republicans after a surprisingly competitive challenge in the ...
100,000. THAT’S THE NUMBER OF DOORS THAT TEAM FISCHER WALKED AND KNOCKED THIS CAMPAIGN SEASON WELL OVER 100,000. THAT’S THE NUMBER OF MILES THEY DROVE HITTING ALL 93 COUNTIES. NOT ONCE ...
Republican Sen. Deb Fischer will win reelection in Nebraska, defeating an unexpectedly strong challenge from independent Dan Osborn, CNN projects. Fischer was first elected to the Senate in 2012 ...
Fischer, a Republican incumbent bogged down by low approval ratings, faced newcomer Dan Osborn, who said he would not caucus with either party HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty; Bill ...
Deb Fischer. The result helps solidify the GOP’s control of the chamber, which it secured for the first time in four years on Tuesday. Osborn is a union leader, Navy veteran, and industrial ...
In the surprisingly close race for one of Nebraska's U.S. Senate seats, Republican Sen. Deb Fischer narrowly won re-election against independent candidate Dan Osborn Tuesday night. The race ...
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