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    Cindy Burbank Wins Senate Primary in Nebraska, but Plans to Drop Out to Help Dan Osborn

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    Cindy Burbank Wins Senate Primary in Nebraska, but Plans to Drop Out to Help Dan Osborn
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    Cindy Burbank, a retired pharmacy technician who has said she is serving as a spoiler to clear a path for an independent candidate, won the Democratic primary race for Senate in Nebraska, according to The Associated Press.

    Ms. Burbank is expected to later drop out of the race.

    The unusual nature of the contest reflects the struggling Democratic brand in deep-red Nebraska, where many Democrats believe the best hope of ousting the Republican incumbent, Senator Pete Ricketts, is Dan Osborn, a former labor leader who is running as an independent.

    They had hoped to keep their primary vacant, paving the way for a head-to-head match between Mr. Osborn and Mr. Ricketts. But those hopes were dashed when William Forbes, a pastor who has voted for President Trump and expressed anti-abortion views, entered the Democratic race at the last minute. He was also accused of being a spoiler.

    Democrats have accused Mr. Forbes of being a Republican “plant” aiming to split the Democratic vote in November between himself and Mr. Osborn, guaranteeing Mr. Ricketts the victory. Mr. Forbes has denied the accusation. The state party threw its support behind Ms. Burbank, a last-minute candidate, to thwart the alleged plot.

    The primary featured other twists and turns. Republicans initially succeeded in removing Ms. Burbank from the ballot, arguing that she was not a legitimate candidate because of her overt plan not to serve. A court later reinstated her candidacy.

    Democrats and Mr. Osborn were also accused of shenanigans. Republicans said the Democrats tried to meddle in a third-party Senate primary contest for the Legal Marijuana NOW Party, where a candidate faced allegations that he, too, planned to win the primary and then drop out to help lift Mr. Osborn.

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