Fischer fends off Osborn in Nebraska Senate race
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Sen. Deb Fischer survived the fight of her political life on Tuesday, narrowly defeating an upstart independent candidate.
The Republican incumbent had 51.5% of the vote as of 11:20 p.m., compared with 48.5% for Dan Osborn.
Her win guarantees that the GOP will control the Senate, according to the Associated Press.
In her victory speech, Fischer said “out-of-state Democrats” spent almost $30 million trying to defeat her.
“Did not happen, folks,” she said.
The close battle was a stark difference from Fischer’s previous two Senate campaigns, which she won by almost 20 percentage points.
Osborn won the state’s three largest counties — Douglas, Lancaster and Sarpy — and even racked up about 6o% of the vote in two of them.
But that wasn’t enough to overcome Fischer’s huge advantage across the wide swath of rural Nebraska. She carried many of those counties with 75% to 80% of the vote.
Fischer serves on the Agriculture, Appropriations and Commerce committees. She has been focused on foreign policy and infrastructure investments.
Osborn was a political newcomer.
The Navy veteran is an industrial mechanic who led a strike at the Omaha Kellogg’s plant in 2021.
He has not ruled out another run for office.
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