Two New Parties Race to Shape Nebraska Elections | Omaha News
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Two new parties, the America First Party and the Working People Party, have surged onto Nebraska’s political stage by filing over 6,000 signatures each to gain official recognition — a move that could reshape the November election landscape. Led by Omaha Tribe attorney general John Cartier, the America First Party claims 15,000 signatures, while the Working People Party submitted between 8,000 and 12,000. But with the candidate filing deadline just weeks away and primaries already behind them, both parties face a major hurdle: how to nominate candidates in time. Without any official candidates yet, their real impact may come not from winning, but from pulling votes that could swing key races — making their next moves a must-watch for anyone tracking Nebraska’s shifting political winds.
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