BREAKING: A seismic shift in the 2026 election landscape has just erupted as Nebraska’s Dan Osborne officially announces his candidacy against incumbent Senator Pete Ricketts. In an explosive statement, Osborne, who gained national attention for his grassroots campaign against Deb Fischer in the last election cycle, declared, “We’re going to hit the ground running.”
Osborne’s announcement comes at a critical time when voters are increasingly disillusioned with entrenched Republican policies impacting everyday lives. With a promise to conduct an unprecedented 300 public events, he aims to engage directly with Nebraskans, addressing pressing issues like healthcare access and the corporate takeover of agriculture that threatens family farms.
In a pointed critique of Ricketts, Osborne highlighted the senator’s controversial vote on a budget bill that could devastate food assistance and Medicaid programs, saying, “This is going to be at the expense of the little person for tax breaks for the billionaires.” He emphasized that the voices of hardworking Nebraskans are being drowned out by corporate interests and political elites.
Osborne’s campaign is not just about winning votes; it’s about restoring faith in democracy. “I want to get back to the way the framers of the Constitution intended this all to be—a government by and for the people,” he asserted. As he prepares to challenge the long-standing Republican stronghold, Osborne’s message resonates: it’s time for a change.
With the election looming, the stakes couldn’t be higher. As Nebraskans grapple with rising costs and diminishing healthcare options, Osborne positions himself as a champion for the common man, ready to take on the political establishment. The battle for Nebraska’s future has officially begun, and all eyes will be on Osborne as he embarks on this high-stakes campaign.