Nebraska Senate hopeful who sent vulgar texts declines exit

A Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Nebraska is doubling down on his promise to stay in the race, despite growing pressure to drop out after he sent sexually vulgar text messages to a campaign staffer.

July 23, 2020Updated: July 23, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

LINCOLN - A Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Nebraska is doubling down on his promise to stay in the race, despite growing pressure to drop out after he sent sexually vulgar text messages to a campaign staffer.

Chris Janicek says he won’t withdraw from the race, and he blames the state’s top Democratic leaders for the party’s recent struggles to win statewide office in Republican-dominated Nebraska.

His comments came just days after the Nebraska Democratic Party endorsed one of Janicek’s former primary opponents, Alisha Shelton, to try to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse.

The endorsement won’t necessarily stop Janicek, however, because he already won the Democratic nomination in May.

State law doesn’t allow party officials to remove him from the ballot without his consent.

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