Republican Rep. Don Bacon (NE-02), long considered a thorn in the side of the conservative grassroots movement, is reportedly weighing retirement amid a surge of backlash from GOP voters tired of his repeated betrayals.
Speaking to NOTUS on Friday, Bacon confirmed he is discussing with his family whether to seek reelection next year, promising a final decision by late summer.
“It is a family decision,” Bacon told the news outlet.
But behind closed doors, insiders suggest the writing is already on the wall. Three sources told NOTUS that Bacon is seriously considering an exit — a decision that would mark a victory for conservatives but create a tough battleground for Republicans defending the suburban Omaha district, where Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris won by over 4 points in 2024.
While the media might frame Bacon’s departure as a loss for the GOP, many conservative activists view it as an opportunity to finally replace a lawmaker who has consistently sided with Democrats, globalists, and the “Uniparty” at the expense of the America First movement.
I believe it is time to demand the Republican party change the mascot from Elephant to Rhinoceros
I had enough of these shitfingers back when Arlen Sphincter was heading up the Republican establishment controlled opposition charade.
could probably get elected to the tx assembly, where pedocrat-appeasing rinos run free
@ 333: umean a. sphincter, author of the magic bullshit theory?