Nebraska’s Attorney General jumps into a brewing legal fire as a lawsuit challenges the state Democratic Party’s handling of a Senate ballot vacancy—after candidate Cindy Burbank dropped out, triggering a scramble to replace her. Plaintiff William Forbes argues the party must pick a new nominee under state law, but Judge Susan Strong warns his claim raises serious constitutional questions and likely won’t hold up. Democrats counter that the law only governs how to replace someone, not that it’s mandatory. The drama deepens with whispers that Burbank’s exit was tied to another candidate, Dan Osborn, and even that Forbes himself was acting on behalf of GOP Senator Pete Ricketts. Now, with the AG officially stepping in under a statute requiring their involvement in constitutional challenges, this case could reshape how Nebraska handles ballot vacancies—and the political stakes just got higher.
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