Republican Jim Pillen faces off against Democratic state Sen. Carol Blood in Nebraska’s gubernatorial election

Republican Jim Pillen is running against Democratic state Sen. Carol Blood in Nebraska’s gubernatorial race. 
Both candidates are campaigning on addressing the state’s workforce shortage. 
The race is pegged as “solid Republican.” 

Republican Jim Pillen faces off against Democrat Carol Blood in Nebraska’s gubernatorial election. Republican incumbent Pete Ricketts is unable to run for reelection due to term limits. 

 

Nebraska’s gubernatorial candidates

Pillen currently represents the 3rd District on the University Board of Regents. He’s also a pig farmer, veterinarian, and founder of Pillen Family Farms and DNA Genetics.

Pillen is campaigning on addressing the state’s workforce shortage, state aid for public schools, and opportunities for students in community colleges and trade schools. He advanced from the crowded nine-way Republican primary with over 30% of the vote. 

Blood, Pillen’s opponent, serves on the Nebraska State Senate representing the 3rd District. She’s also campaigning on addressing Nebraska’s dramatic workforce shortage that’s deeply affected blue-collar jobs. 

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Her plan includes giving high school seniors the opportunity to take community college courses free of charge through a public-private partnership. 

Prior to being elected to the state senate, Blood served two terms on the Bellevue City Council as the at-large representative. 

Nebraska’s voting history 

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Nebraska backed former President Donald Trump over President Joe Biden in a 19 percentage point margin of victory in 2020. The state is reliably Republican, having last voted for a Democrat, Lyndon B. Johnson, in 1964. 

What experts say

The race between Pillen and Blood is rated as “solid Republican” by Inside Elections, “solid Republican” by The Cook Political Report, and “safe Republican” by Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.

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