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'RINO' Senator Suffers Major Blow After State GOP Backs Challenger

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Amid a revolt against incumbents, Nebraska’s State Central Committee of the Republican Party has endorsed a GOP challenger to incumbent Sen. and former Gov. Pete Ricketts.

The committee is backing former Air Force Lt. Col. John Glen Weaver, according to the Nebraska Examiner.

In 2022, former President Donald Trump branded Ricketts a “RINO,” which means Republican in Name Only, according to KLKN-TV.

Ricketts is a former governor of Nebraska who was appointed to the Senate last year after Republican Sen. Ben Sasse stepped down from the Senate, according to the Nebraska Examiner.

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On Saturday, the Nebraska GOP panel also supported challengers in two congressional races where a primary looms, the Examiner reported.

Dan Frei, who is running against Rep. Don Bacon in the state’s 2nd Congressional District, and John Walz, who is opposing Rep. Adrian Smith in the state’s 3rd Congressional District, also received the committee’s endorsement.

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Weaver said as a senator he would partner with the House Freedom Caucus.

“People here are passionate about saving our country,” Weaver said in summing up the committee’s meeting.

“It’s not like it’s a bunch of crazy people who got together in a room,” he said.

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Ricketts did not seek the party’s endorsement. On Saturday, he indicated that he did not want to talk about the process.

Bacon noted in a statement that “most state parties do not go against incumbents.”

“I know that my record of results will prevail this May and November,” Bacon said. “I am a common-sense conservative who is able to reach across the aisle and find areas of consensus. … I’ve been the conservative on key issues.”

The Examiner noted that candidates were required to complete a questionnaire and that no incumbent did so.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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