OMAHA – Only 29% of voters in the state of Nebraska are registered Democrats. That is the lowest that rate has been in 50 years. Additionally, the party urged its U.S. Senate candidate to resign after sexually offensive texts surfaced. Moreover, a recent Democratic nominee for governor endorsed the Republican running in the state’s sole competitive race for the House of Representatives.
Former Nebraska Democratic Party executive director, Paul Landow, stated that something “really crazy” would need to occur for a Democratic candidate to win statewide office.
Although a Democrat hasn’t won all of the electoral votes in a presidential contest since 1964, some Democrats have been competitive in other races. However, they have not remained as competitive in recent years.
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