Denise Powell Wins Democratic Nomination for Open Nebraska House Seat, US Media Projects

May 13 (Reuters) – Denise Powell ⁠won ⁠the Democratic nomination ⁠for an open seat in Nebraska’s ​2nd Congressional District, U.S. media projected on Wednesday.

The ‌Omaha-based seat is one ‌of Democrats’ best opportunities to win ⁠a ⁠Republican-held seat in the 2026 November elections, in which ​control of Congress is at stake.

Powell will face Brinker Harding, an Omaha city councilman who ​ran uncontested for the Republican nomination.

Nebraska typically backs ⁠Republican candidates, ⁠but the Omaha-area ⁠district ​has been trending Democratic. President Donald Trump won the ​statewide popular ⁠vote in 2024 by 20.5 percentage points, but Democrat Kamala Harris won the district that year, by 4.6 percentage points.

It is ⁠one of three nationwide won by Harris that are ⁠currently represented by a Republican. With incumbent Republican Representative Don Bacon retiring, it is a top target for Democrats.

Republicans hold a narrow 217-212 majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, with five seats vacant.

Democrats would need to net three seats ⁠in November’s midterm elections to win control of the House for the final two years of Trump’s presidency.

(Reporting by Nolan D. ​McCaskill and Kanishka Singh in Washington; ​editing by Michelle Nichols)

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