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RINO alert: Nebraska Senate hopeful Bob Kerrey tonight is preparing for a “major” announcement tomorrow, which is believed to be an endorsement by former Republican Senator Chuck Hagel. Kerrey is running against Republican Deb Fischer in a tight race.
Getting very interesting in NE-SEN: Poll shows race within 3, Crossroads GPS goes up w/ last minute $420K buy, Hagel to endorse Kerrey.
— Josh Dorner (@JoshDorner) October 31, 2012
Kerrey lands a whopper of an endorsement. Former Republican U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel is set to back his fellow Vietnam veteran tomorrow.
— Robynn Tysver (@RobynnTysver) October 31, 2012
I don’t think people appreciate how big a deal the Chuck Hagel endorsement of Kerrey is. Hagel was once *king* of the Nebraska GOP.
— Dave Sund (@davesund) November 1, 2012
OMG WE LIVE IN A BIPARTISAN WORLD AGAIN?? RT @mortonowhFmr Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel (R) is endorsing (D) Bob Kerrey tinyurl.com/d7rnjh3
— Francis Lam (@Francis_Lam) October 31, 2012
@maddow @maddowblog Chuck Hagel just endorsed Bob Kerrey for Senate in Nebraska! There’s some bipartisanship!!!
— Aaron Briggs (@awbriggs58353) October 31, 2012
Bipartisanship for progress wins the day. First Obama & Christie, now GOP’s Chuck Hagel to endorse Democrat Bob Kerrey. m.omaha.com/om/pm_23081/co…
— Ls (@pettybooshwah) October 31, 2012
Really cool that Chuck Hagel is endorsing Bob Kerrey. Country over party.
— Ttim Pendrell (@TimPendrell) October 31, 2012
For a supposedly bipartisan move, some observers are seeing Hagel as the one doing all of the aisle-crossing.
Former NE Senator Chuck “Mr Sunday Morning” Hagel has endorsed Bob Kerrey in the senate race. What a turncoat.
— sean guilfoyle (@seangui) November 1, 2012
#nesen Hagel left the conservative reservation long ago. It’s no surprise to anyone he’s gone over to the dark side. objectiveconservative.blogspot.com/2012/10/lieber…
— John W. Orr (@johnworr) November 1, 2012
Why is Hagel backing Kerrey a surprise? Hagel’s barely a Republican anymore and they’re fellow Vietnam vets. m.omaha.com/om/pm_23081/co…
— Dan Munz (@dan_munz) November 1, 2012
If a Kerrey win secures Harry Reid’s seat as Majority Leader, can we expect some bipartisanship from Nevada? Not likely.
American Crossroads makes ad buy, now McCain is coming to Nebraska. #NESEN is getting crazy.Remember kids vote for Kerrey = vote for Reid
— Joel Schafer (@joelschafer) October 31, 2012