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Um, the Unicameral is "supposed to be" non-partisan, but we all know that it isn't really.

Also, it's better to give to support individual candidates.

I'm not convinced that the Lancaster County Republican Party has anything better to offer than it did a few years ago when it was being run by the globalist elites. Now; they appear to be just as money-hungry as ever yet sadly don't appear to care much for what real grassroots Republicans want--or how badly we're all hurting because of past bad decision-making at the top of the party.

I can't speak to the Douglas County Republican Party.

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Political parties are still an instrument by which candidates run. Keep in mind, political parties are largely volunteer organizations. In the liberal cities of Omaha and Lincoln where progressives grow, there needs to be some form of rejection and push back in the other direction. Supporting these two county Republican parties does help. As for the Unicameral, it does fill a non-partisan function but often it is betrayed by those who fail in understanding how it works.

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