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Russo said his group's Nebraska endorsement would be based off the candidates' records on tax and budget issues. The organization also likes to pick candidates with strong support who have a good shot at winning, he said. "We look for people who have a good record of resisting the get along, go along," Russo said. The tea party group's endorsement could play a big role in the race, said University of Nebraska-Lincoln political science professor Mike Wagner. "It could mean a lot in terms of how much resources the candidates have to expend in the primaries, whether the Republican Party will come together and unify their support behind a particular candidate or whether they're going to beat each other up for a while," Wagner said. "If they do that, that's good for Nelson." A Tea Party Express endorsement of a more ideologically extreme candidate would give that candidate a leg up in the GOP primary but likely help Nelson in the general election, Wagner said. However, an endorsement of Bruning, considered by many as the presumptive GOP favorite, could unite Republican primary voters and make for an easier primary race, strengthening the attorney general for a general election contest against Nelson, he said.
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