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Larson And Kube Move On To November

Larson And Kube Move On To November

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Both candidates in the District 40 legislative race in Nebraska say they are ready for the run to November.

Both incumbent Senator Tyson Larson of O’Neill and challenger Keith Kube of Crofton will be on the general election ballot.

In the primary this week, Larson got sixty nine percent of the vote, to thirty one percent for Kube. There were over ten thousand seven hundred ballots cast, one of the largest number in any legislative primary.

Larson said he appreciates the support…

 

Larson has four years in the legislature, and says he will run on that record…

 

Kube says his results were with in his expectations…

 

Kube says he thinks there is a way he can find enough votes to win in November…

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