Jean Stothert

Omaha Mayor Loses Reelection After Anti-Trans Campaign Backfires

John Ewing’s decisive victory over Republican incumbent Jean Stothert in Omaha’s mayoral race marks a significant rebuke of anti-transgender campaign tactics. Stothert’s campaign heavily focused on anti-transgender messaging, mirroring national trends, but this strategy proved ineffective against a counter-campaign highlighting the mayor’s neglect of city issues. Ewing’s win, the first for a Black mayor in Omaha, signals potential voter fatigue with culture war politics and suggests a shift in the effectiveness of anti-transgender rhetoric in swing districts. This outcome carries implications for future elections, particularly for Rep. Don Bacon’s upcoming reelection campaign, which has similarly relied on anti-trans talking points.

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Democrat Ousts Republican Mayor in Omaha Upset

In a surprising upset, Democrat John Ewing Jr. defeated three-term Republican Mayor Jean Stothert in Omaha’s mayoral election. Ewing’s victory marks a significant win for the Democrats in a traditionally Republican state and makes him Omaha’s first Black mayor. The election results are being interpreted as a positive sign for Democrats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, particularly given Omaha’s status as a politically competitive area. Stothert conceded the election, while reactions from both parties highlighted the importance of the outcome.

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