Jim Pillen spoke to a small crowd during his campaign stop at the Western Nebraska Regional Airport on Tuesday, describing his agricultural ties and promoting his endorsement by the Nebraska Farm Bureau. Pillen faces competition from several other candidates, Democrat and Republican alike, in the race for governor.
Jim Pillen (second from left), a Republican candidate for governor, talks with Warner Schaneman (in green), Andy Groskopf (in brown) and Mark McHargue, the president of the Nebraska Farm Bureau. Pillen and McHargue traveled to Scottsbluff to promote the bureau’s endorsement of the candidate.
Mark McHargue, president of the Nebraska Farm Bureau, explained during a campaign stop in Scottsbluff that members of the bureau overwhelmingly supported Pillen for governor when asked last year.
Jim Pillen (second from left), a Republican candidate for governor, talks with Warner Schaneman (in green), Andy Groskopf (in brown) and Mark McHargue, the president of the Nebraska Farm Bureau. Pillen and McHargue traveled to Scottsbluff to promote the bureau’s endorsement of the candidate.
Jim Pillen spoke to a small crowd during his campaign stop at the Western Nebraska Regional Airport on Tuesday, describing his agricultural ties and promoting his endorsement by the Nebraska Farm Bureau. Pillen faces competition from several other candidates, Democrat and Republican alike, in the race for governor.
Mark McHargue, president of the Nebraska Farm Bureau, explained during a campaign stop in Scottsbluff that members of the bureau overwhelmingly supported Pillen for governor when asked last year.