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A single blue dot has become a political symbol in the solid red state of Nebraska. About a week ago, Omaha resident Jason Brown painted a large blue dot on a white yard sign and put it up in the ...
White signs emblazoned with a big blue dot are going up in yards across Omaha, Nebraska, in an unusual political statement of support for Democratic candidates. Nebraska splits its electoral votes ...
OMAHA, Neb. − It's challenging to drive through Nebraska's biggest city without seeing white signs with a singular blue circle peppering many front lawns. Though they don't have any words, names ...
On Saturday, Democratic vice presidential nominee and Nebraska native son Tim Walz held a 1,400-person rally in the 2nd District -- the Democratic-leaning area around Omaha, or “blue dot” -- that ...
A 'blue dot' in a sea of red Supporters Tim and Karen Conn wave 'Blue Dot' signs from a pedestrian bridge over rush hour traffic in Omaha, Neb., Oct. 24, 2024. Mario Tama/Getty Images ...
Third is red Nebraska, fourth is blue Minnesota, fifth and sixth are red Idaho and Iowa, seventh and eighth are blue Vermont and Washington state, ninth is red Florida and 10th is blue Massachusetts.
The No. 1 overall state – for the third year in a row – is red Utah, which is followed by blue New Hampshire. Third is red Idaho, fourth is blue Minnesota, fifth and sixth are red Nebraska and ...
Because of the “Blue Dot,” Nebraska was mentioned in the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. ... Yes, Nebraska is a red state but Republicans cannot claim they speak for all.
Most of Red America’s ‘blue dots’ can’t help Harris win. But this one might. Inside the quirky Nebraska district that could swing the election.
The Battle for Red Nebraska’s ‘Blue Dot ... who in 2016 beat her late husband, Brad Ashford, in Nebraska’s Second Congressional District.
Blue dot signs are going up across Omaha to show support for Kamala Harris. Heavily Republican Nebraska splits its electoral votes, and Omaha cast its single vote for Dems in 2008 and 2020.
On Saturday, Democratic vice presidential nominee and Nebraska native son Tim Walz held a 1,400-person rally in the 2nd District -- the Democratic-leaning area around Omaha, or “blue dot ...