Independent Dan Osborn Raises Over $1 Million in Third Quarter

OMAHA, NE— Dan Osborn, mechanic, veteran, and lifelong Independent, announced his campaign for the U.S. Senate raised over $1 million in the third fundraising quarter.
Dan Osborn's Q3 Fundraising Momentum, By The Numbers:
✅ Over $1M raised
✅ Over 17K individual donors
✅ Average contribution: $43.46
✅ Zero dollars from corporate PACs
Note: These figures reflect donations processed through September 30. Final totals will be higher once all postmarked contributions received through quarter-end are counted in the official FEC report.
"Nurses, teachers, welders, small business owners, farmers, and ranchers from across Nebraska are chipping in a few bucks at a time, because they believe in our movement to change our politics and finally put a voice for the working class in the US Senate," said Dan Osborn. "I'm proud that Republicans, Democrats, and Independents are joining our coalition, because we all believe it's time to get big money out of politics and lower costs for working people."
About Dan Osborn
Dan Osborn, 50, is a steamfitter and former union leader who gained national attention leading the 77-day Kellogg's strike in Omaha in 2021. A U.S. Navy veteran and father of three, Osborn has spent the last 20 years punching a clock as a steamfitter and industrial mechanic, work that he continues to do while campaigning for Senate. He is running as an independent candidate focused on economic issues affecting the paychecks of working families.