On the heels of accepting an invitation to participate in the Omaha World-Herald/KMTV debate at the Nebraska State Fair, U.S. Senate candidate, Jane Raybould, recently accepted invitations to three additional debates with Senator Deb Fischer. The additional debates give Sen. Fischer another opportunity to address her record of putting her biggest campaign contributors, corporations, special interests, and wealthy out-state donors ahead of the needs of her fellow Nebraskans.
“I look forward to debating Senator Fischer to help expose how she votes along party lines 98% of the time and at the direction of the corporations funding her campaign even when it hurts Nebraskans,” said grocer and US Senate candidate Raybould. “She needs to explain why she voted to raise health care premiums on middle-class families, to impose on age tax on older Nebraskans and against stopping the escalating trade crisis that’s hurting our farmers. See you on the debate stage.”
While Sen. Fischer continues to spend her time cozying up to D.C. power brokers, Raybould looks forward to joining her at the following public events:
NET News Debate
September 10, 2018
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
1800 North 33rd Street
Lincoln, NE 68503
Nebraska Jewish Political Forum
Sunday, October 7, 2018
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Temple Israel (Tri-Faith Synagogue), 13111 Sterling Ridge Drive
Omaha, NE 68144
KETV Omaha Debate
Date and Time: TBD
7 Burlington Station
1001 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68108
First-time Voter Senatorial Debate
Date and Time: TBD
William Jennings Bryan High School Auditorium
4700 Giles Rd, Omaha, NE 68157
Media contact: Brandon Weathersby
cell: 414-364-6729
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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.