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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAP: Democrats test a new red state strategy: Back independents over their own nominees
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By STEVE PEOPLES and MIKE CATALINI
Updated 1:28 PM CDT, May 15, 2026
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NEW YORK (AP) Democratic leaders, desperate to compete in red states where their party brand is toxic, are embracing something new this midterm season: not backing Democrats.
In states like Nebraska and Alaska, Democratic officials are, in some cases, looking past their own partys candidates while subtly encouraging or even openly promoting independent candidates they hope can outperform the Democratic label. The Democratic National Committee and some of its allies in Washington are quietly supporting the new strategy.
Meanwhile, some of the independent candidates are chatting in a group text about their approach as they plot a path that could shake up Congress, which is consumed by partisan gridlock.
Nebraska Democrats this week chose a nominee for U.S. Senate, Cindy Burbank, who said a major campaign priority was to ensure a Democrat wouldnt be on the fall ballot to pull support from independent Dan Osborn. Shortly after polls closed, Burbank reiterated her plan to drop out in the coming weeks during a private conversation with a party official, according to state Democratic chair Jane Kleeb.
FULL story: https://apnews.com/article/independents-democrats-election-strategy-senate-nebraska-osborn-307c163f3ee4a3cb295ee4b592901dc2

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Omaha Steve
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kentuck
(115,595 posts)1. It makes sense at this time in our history...
For whatever reason, Democrats do not poll well with the American people as a whole. In my opinion, the Democratic Party should adopt the "Independents" as their own, as part of the Democratic Party.. Because we need all the votes we can gather.
awesomerwb1
(5,149 posts)2. They don't poll well within their own party to begin with
Omaha Steve
(109,911 posts)4. I agree
EdmondDantes_
(2,050 posts)3. Maybe short term, but we really need to build the party in more states
I get that's slow work, but we should do it for the long term health of the party. Yes it would mean we can't have people who all resemble the most left tomorrow, but given our popularity on things like increasing minimum wage, health care, etc, I don't think it would take that long to change our party perception.
Wounded Bear
(64,616 posts)5. It boils down to "all politics is local" We need to do what works...
to get the repubs out. Finding Independents we can work with is better than repubs that refuse to work with us.