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In this March 12, 2014 photo tea party-backed Nebraska Republican Senate candidate Ben Sasse campaigns in Elmwood, Neb. The heavy outside influence in Nebraska's race between Sasse and GOP-backed Shane Osborn 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 12, 2014 photo tea party-backed Nebraska Republican Senate candidate Ben Sasse campaigns in Elmwood, Neb. The heavy outside influence in Nebraska's race between Sasse and GOP-backed Shane Osborn 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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