No one has engaged the grassroots quite like Scott Presler, and he's no stranger to Nebraska politics. A rift between the old and new guard cancelled an event with him last year, but the Nebraska Republicans are still eager to bring him back to the Cornhusker State. Read about it here.
https://rightcheer.com/scott-presler-and-the-grassroots-divide/
On Tuesday, Omaha may wind up with a choice between two Republican candidates for mayor. But with supporters and opponents crossing party lines, this is a race that flies in the face of the political binary. Read about it here.
https://rightcheer.com/the-strange-bedfellows-of-the-omaha-mayors-race/
The left continues to "resist" in Omaha, this time at the St. Patrick's Day parade. But will nasty words in sidewalk chalk sway voters the way they want? Read my take here. https://rightcheer.com/sidewalk-chalk-and-the-futility-of-the-resistance/
Incumbent Jean Stothert is facing multiple challengers in her run or a fourth term as Mayor of Omaha. I got to hear from two of them on a snowy Saturday morning yesterday. Read about it here.
https://rightcheer.com/mcdonnell-and-ewing-make-their-cases-in-mayoral-campaign/