Dan Osborn

Osborn served in the Nebraska Army National Guard before working at Kellogg's Omaha plant. He eventually became president of Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union Local 50G and led the strike at Kellogg's Omaha plant in 2021.
Osborn ran as an independent candidate in the regular 2024 United States Senate election in Nebraska. He drew attention for his unorthodox, populist platform and his unusually high level support as an independent in what is usually a strongly Republican state. Osborn's performance was the best ever for an independent candidate in a Nebraska US Senate race. Some polls showed him in a dead heat with incumbent Deb Fischer, but she won by 6 points.
In 2024, Osborn established a political action committee (PAC) to support working-class candidates. In 2025, he formed an exploratory committee for a possible run in the 2026 United States Senate election in Nebraska. On July 8, 2025, Osborn announced that he would enter the race as an independent, challenging incumbent U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts. Provided by Wikipedia