Primary Election Night Statement

Jane Raybould: “I will always put Nebraska first”

Democratic Nominee for U.S. Senate Jane Raybould Offers Nebraskans a Clear Choice in November

Lincoln, Neb.— Nebraska businesswoman Jane Raybould handily won Tuesday’s primary contest and will face Senator Deb Fischer in November in the race for United States Senate.

“I will always put Nebraska first and I thank the Democrats and Independents for seeing that fight in me,” Jane Raybould said. “Over the next six months, we’re going to show Nebraskans that they have a choice—someone who will fight for our state, not corporations and special interest campaign contributors, or a party-loyalist who votes with her political bosses 98% of the time.”

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A grocery store owner and faithful Catholic, Jane Raybould knows what it means to serve her community — to put community before self. She is running for the United States Senate to cut through the partisan bickering and get things done for Nebraskans, like her customers. Jane boldly announced she would refuse donations from corporate PACs because she knows the special interests hold too much sway in Washington. Her opponent, incumbent Senator Deb Fischer has enriched herself in office and voted with her party 98% of the time — even when those policies are harmful to Nebraskans.