Mitch McConnell Pulls Election-Year Gimmick Attempting to Save His Job

Nebraskans Know Only One Candidate in Race for US Senate is Listening to the Needs of Farmers and Ranchers

Lincoln, Neb.—For months Jane Raybould, candidate for U.S. Senate, has been sharing with voters about her plan to serve and represent Nebraskans on the all-important Agriculture Committee. Raybould has said time and again that agriculture is the economic engine of our state, long before this senate race heated up.

“The people of Nebraska are smarter than the Washington game Mitch McConnell and Deb Fischer are attempting to play. Nebraskans know—our farmers and ranchers know bull when they see it and the voters will treat this as such, “ said Jane Raybould, candidate for U.S. Senate.

“Mitch McConnell is clearly terrified of losing one of his most loyal party votes. Washington Republicans have woken up to the fact that Senator Fischer is incredibly vulnerable. This is the epitome of an election-year stunt,” said Sarah Sinovic, Deputy Campaign Manager.

“Jane Raybould didn’t wait until it was election season to recognize agriculture as the ‘economic engine’ of Nebraska—it’s nice that Senator Fischer wants to do something now but where was she for the first five years of her term?” Sinovic continued.

 

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Jane Raybould, candidate for U.S. Senate, is a fourth generation Nebraskan and a second-generation grocer. Her family’s business which she helps to run, B&R Stores Inc. including Super Savers and Russ’s Markets, employs more than 2,000 people across the state and was one of the first employee-owned companies in the state. Raybould’s campaign boasted more than 1,000 individual donations in its first five weeks and continues to attract support from every corner of the state.