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In this March 13, 2014 photo Nebraska Senate candidate Shane Osborn, backed by the Republican Party, campaigns in in Fairbury, Neb. The heavy outside influence in Nebraska's race between Osborn and tea party-backed Ben Sasse is a change from previous elections, when party leaders largely left the choice to voters. But the ugly jousting in Congress between party powerbrokers and right-wing insurgents, and the party’s losses in 2012, ended that practice. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

In this March 13, 2014 photo Nebraska Senate candidate Shane Osborn, backed by the Republican Party, campaigns in in Fairbury, Neb. The heavy outside influence in Nebraska's race between Osborn and tea party-backed Ben Sasse is a change from previous elections, when party leaders largely left the choice to voters. But the ugly jousting in Congress between party powerbrokers and right-wing insurgents, and the party’s losses in 2012, ended that practice. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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