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Nebraska Independent US Senate candidate Dan Osborn says he will not take any endorsements

Nebraska Independent US Senate candidate Dan Osborn says he will not take any endorsements
SEAN. THANK YOU BOTH. NEBRASKA SENATE SEATS ARE ON THE BALLOT THIS ELECTION. INCUMBENT REPUBLICAN SENATOR PETE RICKETTS WILL FACE DEMOCRAT PRESTON LOVE JUNIOR THIS NOVEMBER. REPUBLICAN DEB FISCHER IS ALSO RUNNING FOR REELECTION. SHE’LL LIKELY FACE LEGAL MARIJUANA NOW CANDIDATE KARI EADY AND INDEPENDENT DAN OSBORNE. OSBORNE ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT HE WILL NOT BE TAKING ENDORSEMENTS FROM ANY PARTY OR POLITICIAN. HE SAYS HE’S A CANDIDATE FOR ALL, REGARDLESS OF AFFILIATION. YEAH, I SUPPOSE SO. WHETHER YOU’RE A REPUBLICAN, INDEPENDENT, LIBERTARIAN, MARIJUANA. NOW, UH, I DON’T REALLY CARE. I WELCOME ALL WHO WANT TO JOIN ME TO CHANGE WHAT’S BROKEN IN WASHINGTON DC. PROBABLY NO POLITICAL CAMPAIGN HAS EVER DONE THIS BEFORE, BUT I DON’T WANT TO PUT POLITICIANS AND PARTIES AND PROFITS OVER PEOPLE. WE SPOKE TO SENATOR FISHER BY PHONE LAST NIGHT AFTER THE PRIMARY HERE. WHY? SHE SAYS VOTERS HA
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Nebraska Independent US Senate candidate Dan Osborn says he will not take any endorsements
Nebraska's two Senate seats are on the ballot this election.Incumbent Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts will face Democrat Preston Love this November. Republican Deb Fischer is also running for re-election and will likely face Legalize Marijuana Now candidate Kerry Eddy and Independent Dan Osborn. Nebraska primary results: Senate racesOsborn announced Wednesday that he will not be taking endorsements from any party or politician.He said he's a candidate for all, regardless of affiliation. "So whether you're Republican, Independent, Libertarian, Marijuana Now; I don't really care. I welcome all who want to join me to change what's broken in Washington, D.C. Probably no political campaign has done ever this before but I don't want to put politicians, parties and profits over people," Osborn said.Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

Nebraska's two Senate seats are on the ballot this election.

Incumbent Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts will face Democrat Preston Love this November.

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Republican Deb Fischer is also running for re-election and will likely face Legalize Marijuana Now candidate Kerry Eddy and Independent Dan Osborn.

Nebraska primary results: Senate races

Osborn announced Wednesday that he will not be taking endorsements from any party or politician.

He said he's a candidate for all, regardless of affiliation.

"So whether you're Republican, Independent, Libertarian, Marijuana Now; I don't really care. I welcome all who want to join me to change what's broken in Washington, D.C. Probably no political campaign has done ever this before but I don't want to put politicians, parties and profits over people," Osborn said.

Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7