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This House seat has not had a Democrat sitting in it since 1962. So far we have ONLY done links to toss up Districts. Based on the new poll in the email below, should we create a link for Chris Backemeyer?
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(54,921 posts)When Ahlman is included, Backemeyer drops to 8 points behind.
Link to the poll:
https://242750075.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na2.net/hubfs/242750075/NE-01%20General%20Election%20-%20Toplines.pdf

New nonpartisan push in NE-01 as Austin Ahlman jumps into race
Ahlman says some of Chris Backemeyers State Department work was a factor in his running and that he preferred another Democrat
https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2026/05/15/new-nonpartisan-push-in-ne-01-as-austin-ahlman-jumps-into-race/
May 15, 2026
LINCOLN A new nonpartisan is running in eastern Nebraskas 1st Congressional District, and his entry could complicate the path for Democratic nominee Chris Backemeyer to test Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Flood in a year when Democrats nationally expect to outperform the norm.
Austin Ahlman, a progressive journalist, announced his candidacy Thursday with a story in the Lincoln Journal Star and a campaign video on social media that garnered significant attention, particularly among the online left.
Ahlman covered part of Nebraskas 2024 U.S. Senate race and an early part of the 2026 U.S. House race in the Omaha-based 2nd District for The American Prospect. State Sen. Megan Hunt of Omaha, a nonpartisan progressive who typically sides with Democrats but left the party in 2023, tweeted about his bid. This is a campaign in Nebraska that Im really excited about, Hunt wrote on X.
In an interview with the Examiner, Ahlman described his bid as personal because he grew up in Norfolk, Nebraska, like Flood. He said he is running because somebody has to stand up and do something about whats going on in this country. He said he moved back to Nebraska last fall from D.C. to help with his fathers cancer and to help his familys finances. He said his campaign is focused on affordability.
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