The Nebraska Supreme Court is weighing whether voters get to determine if taxpayer money can be used for private school tuition
Nebraska's Second Congressional District is one of the ultimate swing districts in the country, and this year, it could play and outsized role in choosing the next president.
The Nebraska Supreme Court appears set to decide if voters get to determine whether to reject a new law pushed through largely by Republican lawmakers to provide taxpayer money for private school tuition.
Secretary of State Bob Evnen on Tuesday announced which presidential candidates will appear on the ballot in Nebraska.
Nebraska voters will be able to choose from among five presidential candidates, along with their respective vice presidential candidates, in the coming election, according to Secretary of State Bob Evnen.
"Tampon Tim falsely claims that being gay in Nebraska is ‘illegal,’" read the caption on an Instagram post shared by the conservative media outlet Townhall Media. (Walz’s conservative critics have used the moniker in a derogatory manner to refer to his advocacy for making free menstrual products available in schools.)
An independent candidate is threatening to scramble the race for Nebraska’s Senate seat in what could be one of the more surprising contests this fall. Dan Osborn is running a long-shot
The Nebraska Supreme Court is weighing whether voters get to determine if taxpayer money can be used for private school tuition.
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Nebraska's senior U.S. senator's reelection bid in a social media post, hailing Republican Deb Fischer as an "America first" conservative.
Whether Nebraskans will be able to vote on ballot measures to either expand or restrict abortion rights in the state hinges on the state's single-subject rule and whether the language used in the ballot measures complies with it.
Blue dots are popping up on lawns across Omaha neighborhoods to show support for Democratic candidates. Warren Buffett's 14 Best Lessons on How to Live Simply and Build Wealth