Nebraska Democratic Senate primary winner says she’ll drop out to support independent in general election
Cindy Burbank, who won Nebraska's Democratic Senate primary, announced she will withdraw from the general election to support independent candidate Dan Osborn. Burbank's victory came against William Forbes, whom Democrats suspected was a Republican plant.

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AI-generatedCindy Burbank, who won Nebraska's Democratic Senate primary, announced she will withdraw from the general election to support independent candidate Dan Osborn. Burbank's victory came against William Forbes, whom Democrats suspected was a Republican plant. The Nebraska Democratic Party endorsed Burbank for the primary but now backs Osborn, viewing him as the best chance to defeat Republican Senator Pete Ricketts. In a separate race, Denise Powell won the Democratic primary for Nebraska's second congressional district and will face Republican Brinker Harding. This district is a key pickup opportunity for Democrats, especially since Republican Representative Don Bacon is not seeking re-election. Powell and other Democrats had expressed concern that if John Cavanaugh won the congressional seat, it could jeopardize Nebraska's unique electoral college vote system.
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5 extractedDenise Powell beat out other Democrats to face Republican Brinker Harding in the second congressional district.
Burbank intends to drop out of the general election to support independent Dan Osborn.
Cindy Burbank won the Nebraska Democratic primary for the US Senate race.
William Forbes, Burbank's primary opponent, is seen as a Republican plant.
A Cavanaugh victory in the second congressional district could jeopardize Nebraska's electoral college vote system.