Bacon, Vargas locked in tight Nebraska congressional race
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Republican Rep. Don Bacon is again in a tight race to try to hold onto the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District, which is typically Nebraska’s only competitive U.S. House district and is one the GOP has tried to tighten its hold on through redistricting.
In Tuesday’s election, Bacon will face Democrat Tony Vargas, a state lawmaker from Omaha who has touted his experience as a former teacher and member of the Omaha Public Schools Board.
Bacon won the seat by defeating an incumbent Democrat in 2016, and he had to work hard to be reelected twice, both times besting Democrat Kara Eastman. Bacon is a retired Air Force brigadier general who has a conservative voting record but has been criticized by former President Donald Trump because he backed an infrastructure bill supported by Democrats.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee named the district as one of its top competitive House districts that are either open or held by Republicans. In an indication of how close the race is, Bacon has largely dropped the folksy campaign ads he previously favored that tended to play on his name — with quips about “bringing home the Bacon,” and “who doesn’t love Bacon?” — and instead turned to ads that called Vargas “Taxing Tony.”