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Omaha World Herald: U.S. House incumbents have deeper pockets than their challengers

By Maggie O’Brien / World-Herald staff writer Nebraska’s three congressmen still hold a huge financial advantage over their challengers, according to reports filed this week with the Federal Election Commission. The reports show that the incumbents — all Republicans — have far more money in the bank than their GOP primary opponents, if any, and the Democrats

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Lee Terry for Congress Raises $1.39 Million

OMAHA, NE - The Terry for Congress campaign today announced raising more than $1.39 million for the 2014 cycle from more than 590 contributions with more than $762,000 cash-on-hand. “I am incredibly grateful to have hundreds of supporters standing with me and investing in this campaign and in our message to combat Barack Obama’s big-government

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Rep. Lee Terry receives Nebraska Right to Life endorsement

Omaha, NE - Today, Nebraska Right to Life has endorsed Congressman Lee Terry (R-NE), over all other NE-02 congressional candidates, in their NRL PAC voter guide for the 2014 May primary election. Rep. Lee Terry had the following comments on NRL’s endorsement: “I have always believed life beings at conception and am honored Nebraska Right

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Rep. Lee Terry receives 94% rating from NTF

Omaha, NE - Nebraska Taxpayers For Freedom has announced Congressman Lee Terry (R-Omaha) will receive a 94% rating in their 2013 Congress Watch Bulletin. This is the highest score Congressman Terry has received from NTF. “I am humbled and honored the Nebraska Taxpayers for Freedom has recognized my consistent stand against outrageous government taxing, spending and

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Former Obama Adviser: Build Keystone XL Pipeline

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s former national security adviser says he should approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline as a matter of national security. Retired Gen. James Jones tells the Senate Foreign Relations that approving the pipeline would send a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin and other “international

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