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omahas u s house race will test candidates ability to reach beyond party lines

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This article is about a U.S. House race in Nebraska's 2nd district. It discusses political dynamics and candidate strategies but contains no concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, commodity price move, or supply chain impact. No sector is materially affected.

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  • Nebraska's 2nd congressional district is a key midterm battleground.
  • Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr. won by nearly 14 points in a previous election.
  • Incumbent Republican Don Bacon is retiring.
  • District has more registered Republicans but combined Democrats and independents outnumber them.
  • Candidates who appeal across party lines may have an advantage.

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