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Ben Sasse Leads In Nebraska Primary Results, Ricketts And Bruning Locked In Tight Race

The Nebraska primary results show Ben Sasse leading his opponents by a healthy margin, while conservative candidate Pete Ricketts begins to pull away from Bruning. The two gubernatorial candidates are locked in a tight race in the Nebraska governor Republican primary. Both candidates were backed by Texas Senator Ted Cruz and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

NOTE: View Ben Sasse Victorious In Nebraska Senate Primary, Ricketts Leads Bruning For Latest Primary Results And Analysis

Nebraska U.S. Senate (R) (Precincts Reporting: 53%)
Candidates Votes Percent
Sasse 68,099 48.3
Dinsdale 32,445 23.0
Osborn 30,424 21.6
McLeay 7,810 5.5

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