FLOOD, BLOOD TRADE ACCUSATIONS OF EXTREME VIEWS DURING NEBRASKA 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEBATE

LINCOLN- Nebraska Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Flood and his Democratic challenger, State Sen. Carol Blood, spent much of their recent debate categorizing the other as more extreme and out of touch with voters.

Flood, who is seeking his second full term as Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District Representative, said he was elected to “turn the page” on an “extreme liberal agenda in Washington” in 2022, which he said Blood would follow. Blood said Flood has contributed to “hyperpartisanship” and inaction while in Congress and that she wouldn’t follow the Democratic Party.

Differences in opinion on foreign policy, national security, immigration, gun violence, abortion, artificial intelligence, student loan debt, and agricultural policies were at the forefront of the debate, whether the disputes were between the individuals or their respective political parties.

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