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“GOP Senator Endorses Democratic Wife’s Candidacy: A Unique Bipartisan Appeal for Higher Education”

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**Headline: When Political Couples Don’t Quite See Eye to Eye** In a twist that seems straight out of a soap opera, Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) is endorsing his wife, Susanne Shore, as she throws her hat into the Democrat ring for a spot on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Yes, you read that correctly: a Republican man backing his Democrat wife. It’s like a family reunion no one asked for. Ricketts describes Shore as an “outstanding voice” for the university, as if throwing around compliments will magically fix the higher education system. He mentions their shared love for Nebraska, which is sweet, but let’s not pretend that this isn’t a political chess move. “I usually vote straight Republican, but Susanne will be my one Democrat exception in 2026!” How noble, right? Shore is aiming for a seat in Omaha after a previous Regent, Elizabeth O’Connor, decided to resign following a felony DUI charge. Shore claims she’s “Regent-ready,” citing her experience in university administration and public service. Because nothing says “ready” like jumping into a political race with family drama as the backdrop. “Our university must be an engine, not a museum,” she said. A catchy slogan, sure, but it raises the question: what exactly does that mean? Are we revving up to turn out graduates or just polishing trophies? The couple’s political split has been apparent for over a decade, with both donating to opposing parties. Shore calls their differences “routine but respectful,” which is nice, but let’s be real: it’s probably more entertaining than most reality TV. She seems to have Ricketts’ support—good for her—but let’s not forget he’s got his own campaign to manage, battling Dan Osborn for a Senate seat. Ricketts, the loyal Trump supporter, recently called out the former president for a racist video. He’s one of the few Republicans to do so, and sure, it’s commendable. But the timing feels like a convenient way to maintain some political credibility while endorsing a Democrat at home. So, if the Ricketts household can navigate this political minefield with a smile, maybe we should all start taking notes on how to mix politics with family dinner conversations. Seriously, who needs Netflix when you’ve got this kind of drama?

By Admin | Published: February 19, 2026 at 4:37 pm

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