An argument against the displacement of Omaha’s general elections to align with the presidential election, half of the previous year, is that the elections in the spring help to keep the emphasis on local and non -national problems. The campaigns think it will be a tight race. Updates: Omaha’s voters succeeded on the Pollson on Tuesday, the Treasurer of the County of Douglas, John Ewing Jr. “We are going to travel the finish line as we always do,” said Ewing. “I always tell them, continue to run as if we were ten points behind,” said Stothert. A Mailer of a STOTHERT supported CAP attracted attention for mentioning transgender policies. Stothert also raises the problem of his own television announcement. “Ewing is held with radicals who want to allow boys in girls sports,” said the announcement. Camps. Adkins said the problems had not occurred locally before. As a treasurer, Ewing did not address his problem, advertisements therefore target Ewing associations with groups aligned by a Democratic Party. Ewing told KetV that he would not answer a question of hypothetical policy. An advertising of Ewing Target Stotherts by associating it with the national policy and the national leader of his party, President Donald Trump. “Let’s say no to chaos and elected a mayor who will really do things,” said everyone said here. occurring nationally. She said on Friday: “Donald Trump did not call me and asks for advice.” Stothert rarely talks about Trump, but voted for him. “They think of the fact that they have not obtained a good service from the current mayor,” he said. Stothert said: “I have plans for things, I structure what our plans and our plans work.” Navigate: Home | Weather | Local news | National | Sports | News on demand |
An argument against Move the general elections of Omaha To align with the presidential election, half of the previous year, it is that the spring elections help to keep the emphasis on local and non -national problems.
The race certainly remained under the spotlight, but in the last weeks of the 2025 race for the mayor of Omaha, there was a national touch of political and cultural war.
Political science professor at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, Randall Adkins, said that sender, advertisements and solid efforts on the campaign path show that campaigns think that it will be a tight race.
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TuesdayEither the treasurer of the county of Douglas, John Ewing Jr., will become the first to defeat the mayor Jean Stothert, or she will win 16 years unprecedented at the head of the city.
It is a race on arrival in the last days.
“We are going to browse the finish line as we always do,” said Ewing.
“I always tell them, continue to run as if we were ten points behind,” said Stothert.
A Mailer of a STOTHERT supported CAP attracted attention for mentioning transgender policies. Stothert also raises the problem of his own television announcement.
“Ewing is held with radicals who want to allow boys in girls sports,” said the announcement.
Ewing said, “No one has ever raised this question. So I believe that it is an informed problem of Jean Stothert and the Republican Party.
Stothert said: “The mayor is absolutely 100% involved in public bathrooms in our public spaces, our community centers, our golf courses, our parks and our day camps.”
Adkins said the problems had not occurred locally before. As a treasurer, Ewing did not address his problem, advertisements therefore target Ewing associations with groups aligned by a Democratic Party. Ewing told KetV that he would not answer a question of hypothetical policy.
An announcement by Ewing Target Stothert by associating it with the national policy and the national leader of his party, President Donald Trump.
“Let’s say no to chaos and elects a mayor who will really get things done,” said the ad.
Stothert told KetV: “The city is not in chaos. And I think everyone who lives here knows.”
She said it was unfair to link it to what is happening nationwide.
She said on Friday: “Donald Trump did not call me and asks for advice.”
Stothert rarely talks about Trump, but voted for him.
Ewing said: “I don’t care what Jean Stothert does. I care what people in this city think.”
He said they care about problems such as housing, roads and homelessness.
“They think of the fact that they have not obtained a good service from the current mayor,” he said.
Stothert said: “I have plans for things, I structure what our plans are and our plans work.”
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