Dan Osborn, a former U.S. Senate candidate from Nebraska, has launched a new political action committee (PAC) aimed at supporting working-class candidates.
Osborn, a former union leader and Navy veteran, ran a competitive campaign as an independent in a traditionally Republican state. His PAC will focus on elevating candidates who represent working-class values and issues, drawing from his own experiences as a mechanic and labor organizer. The initiative comes shortly after his loss to incumbent Sen.
Deb Fischer, and Osborn hopes to mobilize voters who feel underrepresented in politics.
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It's awesome to see someone like Dan Osborn stepping up to give working-class folks a real voice in politics—this is exactly the kind of grassroots effort we need!
This is exactly what we need more of — PACs that actually support working-class candidates instead of corporate interests. Hopefully, Osborn’s efforts can help shift the balance of power toward people who actually care about workers and their struggles.
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After US Senate bid, Nebraska's Dan Osborn launches PAC focused on working class
After his unsuccessful bid to unseat Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer, Dan Osborn has launched a political action committee focused on championing working class issues and candidates.
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Former Nebraska U.S. Senate candidate Dan Osborn launches new PAC
Dan Osborn, a former Kellogg Co. mechanic who led a strike against the cereal manufacturer in Omaha in 2021, said his new political action committee will focus on elevating candidates
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