Nebraska's first congressional district
Coverage of Nebraska's first congressional district in the Nexus archive.
- Progressive challenger complicates Democrat path in House fight to unseat GOP incumbent Rep Mike Flood
Progressive journalist Austin Ahlman is running for Congress in Nebraska's first congressional district as a nonpartisan independent, challenging incumbent Rep. Mike Flood and Democratic nominee Chris Backemeyer. Ahlman criticizes Backemeyer as part of the establishment, while Backemeyer's campaign focuses on defeating Flood to stop harmful policies. The independent challenge complicates the Democrat path to unseat GOP incumbent Rep Mike Flood.
- Progressive challenger complicates Democrat path in House fight to unseat GOP incumbent Rep Mike Flood
Progressive journalist Austin Ahlman is running for Congress in Nebraska's first congressional district as a nonpartisan independent, challenging incumbent Rep. Mike Flood and Democratic nominee Chris Backemeyer. Ahlman criticized Backemeyer as a creature of the establishment in D.C. The district is a solid Republican stronghold, making it difficult for Democrats to win. Ahlman's entry into the race may split the vote, complicating the Democrat path to unseat Rep. Mike Flood.