LINCOLN- On Friday, state Sen. and congressional candidate Patty Pansing Brooks claimed that she would work in a bipartisan manner if elected to "fight for Nebraskans" rather than "walk lockstep with party bosses," which she believes to be something Republican Mike Flood was wont to do.
Tomorrow, voters will choose between Flood and Pansing Brooks in a race slated to be extremely contentious, and potentially very close.
When Flood and Pansing Brooks met last Summer during the special election to determine who would serve former Rep. Jeff Fortenberry's remaining six months, Flood won by around 6,300 votes, winning all 12 counties other than Lancaster.
Responding to the comments made by Pansing Brooks, Floods campaign manager, Hudson Buell, claimed that Pansing Brooks is "one of the most partisan, liberal members of the Nebraska Legislature."
Buell continued, "Her long record of support for higher taxes, shorter sentences for violent criminals, amnesty for illegal immigrants and inflationary spending is proof she'd be a rubber stamp for the Biden-Pelosi agenda in Congress."
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