
Union steamfitter Dan Osborn nearly pulled off a Senate upset in Nebraska two years ago. Now he’s back, facing billionaire heir and former governor Pete Ricketts in one of the quietly critical races for Senate control.
David Dayen sat down with Osborn in Omaha to talk about what’s changed and what hasn’t. They cover the real squeeze on family farmers, why anti-monopoly messaging is starting to resonate with everyday voters, Citizens United, and what it actually costs a working person to run for office.
Osborn’s pitch is simple: Mechanics should be able to beat billionaires.
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