Independent Senate candidate Dan Osborn spotlights campaign spending at Kearney town hall
Published on April 8, 2026.
Independent US Senate candidate Dan Osborn held a town hall with End Citizens United, a group that formed following the 2010 Supreme Court case Citizens United vs. FEC, which equated corporations' political spending with free speech significantly increasing the amount of spending on political campaigns. Osborn, who ran against Sen. Deb Fischer in 2024 and is currently running for Sen. Pete Ricketts’ seat, was reported by the Federal Election Commission to have spent roughly $1.6 million so far on his campaign this election cycle. The president of End Citizen United Tiffany Muller also attended the event to advocate for policies such as transparency for campaign donors, ban members of Congress from becoming lobbyists, and ban members from trading in stock trading.
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