FIRE A BILLIONAIRE


Nebraska’s Next U.S. Senator Isn’t a Billionaire — He’s One of Us


Dan Osborn isn’t a career politician. He’s a union leader, a father, a veteran — and yes, a mechanic.


In 2024, Dan took on entrenched Republican Senator Deb Fischer and shocked the political world by coming within just a few points of victory — despite being massively outspent and underestimated.


Now, he’s ready to finish what he started.

This time, Dan is up against Pete Ricketts, a billionaire political insider who bought himself a Senate seat after his family spent over $100 million trying to rig Nebraska politics.


Ricketts may have wealth, but Dan has something money can’t buy: the trust of everyday Nebraskans who are tired of being ignored.


The choice couldn’t be clearer:


A billionaire banker who’s never had to punch a clock — or

A working-class Nebraskan who punched one every day to put food on the table.


Dan Osborn represents a new kind of politics — one rooted in hard work, honesty, and the belief that public service is about helping people, not protecting privilege.


But to take on the Ricketts machine, Dan needs more than momentum — he needs your support right now.


A strong fundraising push today will send a clear message to Pete Ricketts and the political establishment: Nebraska is ready to elect a senator who works for us — not the ultra-rich.


Chip in $5, $10, or even $25 if you can spare it, to help Dan Osborn launch a people-powered campaign and bring real leadership to Washington.


Let’s show the country that Nebraska is ready to replace a billionaire with a mechanic.

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