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Elizabeth Warren and Maxwell Frost rally up Omaha Democrats

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) held a rally on Saturday in one of the most competitive districts in the country as its Republican incumbent representative heads for retirement.  Omaha is one of the many stops Democrats have made doing large town halls in Republican held districts ahead of the 2026 midterm […]

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) held a rally on Saturday in one of the most competitive districts in the country as its Republican incumbent representative heads for retirement. 

Omaha is one of the many stops Democrats have made doing large town halls in Republican held districts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. This is the second stop of the “Wont Back Down Tour,” where Warren and Frost are highlighting Rep. Don Bacon’s (R-NE) “support of the Trump economic agenda.”

“When you don’t have all the power you want, you damn well use all the power you got,” Frost said as he opened the rally.


These Democrats headed for Omaha after Mayoral-elect John Ewing (D-NE) beat Jean Stothert, the longest serving incumbent mayor in the country. Ewing will be Omaha’s first Black mayor, after Democrats successfully tied Stothert to the unpopular part of President Donald Trump’s first few months back in office. 

Won't Back Down rally with Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-CA) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Won’t Back Down rally with Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-CA) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren

This win for the party came after a slew of elections that shows things are looking up for Democrats. Democrat Susan Crawford prevailed in Wisconsin for a State Supreme Court race that showed a remarkable turn out after billionaire Elon Musk poured tens of millions into this race against Crawford. Two Florida House elections in strong Republican districts came within much smaller margins than in November earlier this year, signifying a base that is ready to fight.

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“The Won’t Back Down Tour is about organizing to win back power and showing up with the most energized leaders in the fight against Trump in the Republican districts where they are too afraid to face their constituents,” MoveOn Political Action Spokesperson Britt Jacovich said in the press release

Nebraska’s second Congressional district represents a highly targeted seat with Cook Political naming it the “toughest district on paper,” as former Vice President Kamala Harris won by almost five points. Bacon notoriously won over Democratic voters, while he remained on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s target list.

“I think our Democrats in Nebraska are barking up the wrong tree,” Bacon told the Washington Examiner ahead of the rally. “If they think bringing in Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders who came to our district earlier, if they think those guys are going to win the swing voters, I think they’re barking up the wrong tree.” 

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“That’s not how you win 51% in district two,” he added.

Democrats are on defense in the House, with 41 seats rated competitive compared to the 29 marked competitive for the GOP. Democrats only need a net gain of three seats to flip the House. Historically, the House flips to the party opposite the White House in the midterm elections.

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