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Dan Osborn’s Nebraska Bid and the “Sham Campaign” Complaints

Watchdog Report

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July 10, 2026

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In Nebraska’s crowded Senate race, the most revealing story is not on the ballot line but in the backroom mechanics: how staff, minor-party nominees, and legal gray zones are being used to clear a path for independent candidate Dan Osborn while importing a Democratic scandal from Maine as quiet opposition research. Key Points Criminal complaints []

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· Jul 1, 2026

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 8, 2026

Nebraska Senate hopeful Dan Osborn rejects claim he helped recruit Platner

Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn, an independent supported by state Democrats, distanced himself from Graham Platner and denounced allegations he helped recruit the embattled Maine Democratic Senate nominee. But Osborn, who is running to unseat Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE), stopped short of joining the chorus of calls in the Democratic Party for Platner’s withdrawal after []

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Related coverage for "Dan Osborn’s Nebraska Bid and the “Sham Campaign” Complaints": Talking Points Memo — Some Thoughts on a Possible Big Primary Upset(s) in Colorado. Townhall — Oregon Is Telling Voters Not to Worry About This Insane Ballot Initiative. That's Not the Point. Drudge Report — Socialists hope to build on wins in Colorado primaries.... Twitchy — OOF! Dems' Reaction to a CRAZY Confused Joe Biden RANT Speaks VOLUMES About the Dem Party and LOL (WATCH). Fox News — DSA’s third major primary win deepens Democrats’ fight over the party’s future. Washington Examiner — Nebraska Senate hopeful Dan Osborn rejects claim he helped recruit Platner