Contact: Justin Longo
Phone: 703.994.7104
Email: Justin@independentcenter.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Washington, DC – The Independent Center released a survey of likely voters conducted in the state of Nebraska. The survey finds Independent challenger Dan Osborn up 47 to 42 percent against incumbent Republican Deb Fischer. The poll was conducted by the Independent Center and the Bullfinch Group.
Bullfinch Group President Brett Loyd said, “Our data all year has shown that the American people are sick of the back-and-forth, Right-Left, Red-Blue nonsense. We have heard time and time again that people want ‘across the aisle,’ ‘common sense’ action, that they want to cool the political rhetoric and be represented by a person who believes in the country and the people over partisan alignment. Nebraska, based on our data, is no different.”
Download the toplines for the full survey covering likely voters' views on former President Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris, the U.S. Senate race, and why they’re voting the way they are this election.
The online survey of n600 likely voters was conducted from September 29 – October 1, 2024. The full survey has a margin of error of ± 4.9 percent. Independent Center conducted the survey in conjunction with The Bullfinch Group, an accredited, nonpartisan polling company. Fielding quotas implemented to ensure representative samples on gender, age, race, political affiliation, and geographic area.