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+ | {{fmt/title|May, 2022 elections in Nebraska, United States}} | ||
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+ | ==About== | ||
+ | Nebraska held primary elections on May 10. | ||
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* '''2022-05-11''' [https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trumps-candidate-lost-in-nebraska-but-trump-is-still-winning-most-of-his-primaries/ Trump’s Candidate Lost In Nebraska — But Trump Is Still Winning Most Of His Primaries] {{fmt/quote|The winner of the Republican primary was instead University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen, who took 33 percent of the vote. Herbster finished second, with 30 percent, followed closely by moderate state Sen. Brett Lindstrom with 26 percent.}} | * '''2022-05-11''' [https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trumps-candidate-lost-in-nebraska-but-trump-is-still-winning-most-of-his-primaries/ Trump’s Candidate Lost In Nebraska — But Trump Is Still Winning Most Of His Primaries] {{fmt/quote|The winner of the Republican primary was instead University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen, who took 33 percent of the vote. Herbster finished second, with 30 percent, followed closely by moderate state Sen. Brett Lindstrom with 26 percent.}} |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 18 May 2022
May, 2022 elections in Nebraska, United States
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May, 2022 |
About
Nebraska held primary elections on May 10.
News
- 2022-05-11 Trump’s Candidate Lost In Nebraska — But Trump Is Still Winning Most Of His Primaries «The winner of the Republican primary was instead University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen, who took 33 percent of the vote. Herbster finished second, with 30 percent, followed closely by moderate state Sen. Brett Lindstrom with 26 percent.»