As the race for the White House heats up in 2024, more on-the-ground activism is taking place both to get out the vote and to
Category: Elections
Nebraska Delegates get front row seats at the Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention (RNC) is being held this week in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where Donald Trump will formally accept the Party’s nomination for President. Nebraska
Pancakes & Politics
The Douglas County Republican Party (DCRP) pancake breakfast has been an annual tradition in Omaha since 1978. Held at the Elmwood Park pavilion on the
Schonhoff & Vermooten running to “finish the flip”
In an election year with the House, the Senate, and the Presidency hanging in the balance, a few seats for unpaid positions on the Nebraska
What’s next for the populist upstarts?
The Nebraska GOP has a divide between a large portion of its elected leadership, colloquially referred to as the “establishment,” and a coalition of “populist
Sarpy GOP endorses Dan Frei, censures Don Bacon at county meeting
On Thursday evening, Sarpy County Republicans voted to endorse several candidates in local and state races, including school board members, a public defender, and candidates
Ricketts talks Bidenomics, Border Security, and China over Pie at Omaha Town Hall
Senator Pete Ricketts held a town hall on Wednesday afternoon, which was hosted by the Nebraska chapter of Americans for Prosperity at the Wheatfield’s Bakery
Ungerman and Clough hope to flip seats in the Nebraska Legislature
While the Nebraska legislature is nominally non-partisan, it’s usually clear where the party lines are drawn, particularly when overcoming a filibuster. Republicans make up 32
Dan Frei and the Grassroots Moment
In Oct. 2013, amid a government shutdown that left federal workers furloughed, Congressman Lee Terry stated that he would not be giving up his paycheck
GOP contenders make the final pitch in Iowa amid blizzards and sub-zero temperatures
A line of winter storms rolled through the Midwest this past week, shutting down schools and businesses across the Omaha metro area and cancelling campaign










