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Independent
Dan Osborn

Overview

Current roleIndustrial mechanic

PartyIndependent

Political ideologyProgressive Independent

Age51 years old (Mar 29, 1975)

GenderMale

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LocationNebraska

BackgroundIndustrial mechanic

EducationRoncalli Catholic High School (graduated 1994)

Notable personal detailsDaniel L. Osborn is an independent U.S. Senate candidate from Omaha, Nebraska, and a U.S. Navy veteran. He worked as an industrial mechanic at the Kellogg’s Omaha plant and served as president of BCTGM Local 50G, helping lead the 2021 Kellogg’s strike. He has also served in the Nebraska Army National Guard and later in the Tennessee National Guard. Osborn previously ran for U.S. Senate in Nebraska in 2024 and launched another Senate campaign for 2026.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports reducing tax burdens on the middle class and small businesses while closing corporate loopholes and ending large government subsidies to profitable industries; opposes giveaways to billionaires and advocates protecting Social Security and middle-class wages. Policy emphasis prioritizes tax relief for workers and small businesses alongside measures to make wealthy corporations and the ultra-rich pay their fair share.

Healthcare

Supports stronger federal protections and funding to reduce profiteering in healthcare, protect seniors and veterans, expand targeted public health programs (for example, free annual cancer screenings for firefighters), and limit pharmaceutical subsidies. Advocates federal action to block harmful private equity takeovers in healthcare and increase enforcement of regulations to protect care quality.

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Immigration & Border

Supports stronger border security and measures to prevent illegal immigration, framing illegal immigration as harmful to American workers while affirming that legal immigration is important to the economy.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate supports protecting abortion access at the federal level against extreme national bans and endorses a Roe-era standard while opposing late-term abortions. He says the decision should be between a woman and her doctor and rejects a complete nationwide ban.

Climate & Energy

Supports allowing private landowners to lease land for solar development and states goals to keep air, water, and land clean; does not present detailed national climate policy commitments or aggressive emissions targets in available campaign materials.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports the Second Amendment while endorsing reasonable gun-safety measures such as gun-safety education in schools and some targeted restrictions (defers to law enforcement on specific measures).

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

Dan Osborn, an independent U.S. Senate candidate in Nebraska, is facing criticism after reports that his campaign paid more than $350,000 to family members, including his wife’s consulting firm, raising transparency concerns even though the payments are legal under FEC rules. He also canceled a fundraiser after a planned co-host, Democratic operative Dana Chasin, was linked in a report to Jeffrey Epstein through a 2024 email, and Osborn’s campaign said it wanted accountability for Epstein’s victims. Separately, Republicans are attacking Osborn over his claim that he does not know Chuck Schumer, pointing to fundraising and support linked to Schumer as evidence his independence is overstated.

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Polls

Nebraska Senate winner?
Polling Average
60%50%40%30%20%10%0%
46.6%
Dan Osborn
D. Osborn
Date (Start - End)SpreadOsborn
Polling Average
46.6%
Tavern ResearchMay 8 - 11
47.0%
Impact ResearchFeb 2 - 5
47.0%
Lake Research PartnersDec 11 - 17
47.0%
Lake Research PartnersJul 23 - 29
47.0%
Change ResearchMar 28 - Apr 1
45.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Endorsements

Nebraska Senate winner?

Endorsers of Dan Osborn for Nebraska Senate winner?

Nebraska Democratic Party

Public figure

Nebraska Democratic Party supported Dan Osborn for the 2026 general election.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$15.1M
$11.3M
$7.6M
$3.8M
$0

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2024

$15.1M
$63.2K
$15.1M
$627.8K

Cycle 2026

$3.9M
$1.1M
$2.8M
$174.0K

Source: FEC