March 26, 2025 - 05:24

The race for Omaha mayor will soon be narrowed down to just two candidates, and newly released campaign finance reports highlight the candidates' last-minute efforts to secure voter support. As the election date approaches, both contenders are ramping up their fundraising activities, showcasing their strategies to appeal to constituents.
The reports reveal significant differences in fundraising totals and spending priorities, with each candidate attempting to maximize their outreach. One candidate has focused on grassroots efforts, hosting community events and engaging directly with voters, while the other has invested heavily in advertising campaigns to increase visibility.
Additionally, the reports indicate the involvement of various political action committees and endorsements that could sway public opinion. As candidates make their final pushes, the financial backing they receive will play a crucial role in determining their success on election day. With the stakes higher than ever, voters are closely watching how these financial strategies translate into support at the polls.
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A Student's Journey Bridging Climate Policy, Finance, and Global DiplomacyAt Georgetown University, graduate student Lily Nguyen (MSFS’26) is forging a unique path at the critical intersection of climate action, international finance, and diplomatic strategy. Her...
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Virginia joins multi-state lawsuit against OneMain FinancialVirginia has officially joined a coalition of a dozen states in filing a lawsuit against OneMain Financial, a major consumer loan company. The legal action, announced by Attorney General Jay Jones,...
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