OMAHA — The cost of living, making health care more affordable and other economic issues are top of mind for voters likely to participate in Nebraska’s midterm elections, showing up in polling and at voter’s doors. Six Democratic candidates in the state’s most politically divided and diverse congressional district in the Omaha area are fighting to persuade voters they can help
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