On Sunday, the Omaha World-Herald made an unprecedented move. The paper endorsed our candidate for Congress in the third district, Scott Kleeb. Scott is the first Democrat to ever be endorsed by the World-Herald in the third district.
In their endorsement, the paper looks to Scott as the next Congressman representing greater Nebraska:
One candidate, Scott Kleeb, stands out as the better choice. The reason: his fundamental strength - a strength of intellect, a strength of eloquence, a strength of stability.
When pressed aggressively, Kleeb's opponent, State Sen. Adrian Smith, falls back on sound bites and slogans. When pressed under the same conditions, Kleeb draws on different resources - mental focus, breadth of analytical ability and an unshakeable internal steadiness.Such strength could serve Kleeb well in Congress. Such strength provides him the potential to be a lawmaker respected for making a constructive difference.
As many 3rd District voters know, Kleeb has an unusual background as a cowboy/scholar - a real-life ranch hand who also earned stellar academic credentials, above all for his study of how the American West and cattle country in particular are connected to the world economy.
And, they don’t have many nice things to say about Scott’s opponent, Adrian Smith:
Smith has served eight years in the Nebraska Legislature. He has a record in regard to his performance, and he should be judged on it. It is directly relevant to how he likely would perform in Washington.
In the Legislature, Smith is not known as a skilled lawmaker. He is not known for an ability to build constructive coalitions for complicated legislation. He is not known as a skilled public speaker. He has no reputation for making substantive issues the subjects for his priority bills. He is not a lawmaker whom backers seek out to be the prime sponsor of major legislation.
He is not known as a leader.
Omaha World-Herald, 10/15/06
This is just the latest in a series of events that show that the momentum continues to grow throughout the third district.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has recently added Scott to their “emerging races list,” saying that Scott has taken a traditionally non-competitive district and, through the strength of his campaign has put himself in a place to win in November.
Recent polls show that the Nebraska’s third is within the margin of error with definite voters. But, Scott can’t make it happen without your help in these critical remaining weeks. Please take a moment right now and visit Scott’s website to make a financial contribution and volunteer to help his campaign.
We know that Nebraskans are ready for a change. The Omaha World Herald now agrees – the people of greater Nebraska are ready to elect Scott Kleeb – and they should.
Help us help Scott spread that message by getting involved today. Click here to visit Scott’s website and get involved:
http://www.scottkleeb.com/Thank you for all you do.
With Warm Wishes,
Barry Rubin
Executive Director
Nebraska Democratic Party