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Ricketts wins nod for GOP nomination

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Tuesday, Apr 25, 2006 - 12:10:01 am CDT

Pete Ricketts has the intelligence, background and political philosophy to represent Nebraska well in the U.S. Senate.

He wins the Journal Star’s endorsement in the race for the Republican nomination that also includes David Kramer and Don Stenberg.

Although detractors have tried to dismiss Ricketts as the fortunate son of a billionaire, that characterization ignores Ricketts’ contribution to the family fortune.

Ricketts didn’t inherit a family fortune. He helped create it. He was part of the management team that turned Ameritrade into a hugely popular Internet stock trading company.

His experience in the rapidly evolving, high-pressure, online business environment should have prepared him for the Senate, where members need to be able to analyze issues quickly and thoroughly

Rickets didn’t grow up in a privileged enclave. His experience was similar to many urban Nebraskans. Ricketts went to public school. He delivered newspapers. As a teenager, he worked at Burger King to earn spending money.

Some critics have seized on Ricketts’ big advertising budget as evidence that he is out of touch with ordinary Nebraskans. But Ricketts hasn’t relied solely on media to promote his candidacy. He’s also crisscrossed the state to meet voters face to face. This inspires confidence that he would work to keep open lines of communication.

In many ways, Ricketts and the other candidates for the GOP voice the same party line. They want to cut government spending, fight terrorism, support pro-life values and so on.

But Rickets has done more than lift a few campaign slogans out of the campaign bin.

His position on immigration, for example, takes into account the complexities and realities of the immigration issue in Nebraska. Rather than a simplistic focus just on building a wall on the 2,000-mile border between the U.S. and Mexico, Ricketts’ position includes a willingness to allow illegal workers a path to legal residency. Ricketts also thinks new surveillance technology might be more effective against border crossings than a physical fence.

Ricketts has suggested something new in the realm of agricultural policy. New agricultural savings accounts similar to a 401(k) account for wage-earners might offer an alternative for government policies that focus on production, he says. One advantage, he says, is that the accounts apparently would not violate World Trade Organization policies against subsidies. That sort of analytical creativity makes Ricketts stand out.

Nebraskans deserve a U.S. senator who is smart, achievement-oriented and shares their viewpoints. The Journal Star endorses Ricketts for advancement to the general election.


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Josh wrote on April 25, 2006 8:23 am:
" What a crock! Ricketts does not share my view or my lief expereice. He is just another candidate who feels they can buy their way into office. "

Ben wrote on April 25, 2006 9:11 am:
" You have got to be kidding me. This guy can not create one original thought. Having paid staff read letters to groups of voters does not fit my definition of "crisscrossing" the state. Yesterday, he was in New York City kowtowing to voters there. Is he REALLY going to represent the average Nebraskan? Call a spade a spade, this guy is trying to buy our vote. He won't buy mine. "

dtw wrote on April 25, 2006 10:30 am:
" Ya, Just like Osborne has. "

Tom wrote on April 25, 2006 11:33 am:
" LOL the Editors again pick the one that most Nebraskans know is doing nothing but buying his way into office. The Journalstar talks about how they like the idea of people buying into the bond issue to make green space and now they endorse Ricketts. Shows where their loyalties lay doesn’t it? They have always leaned towards the rich republicans and just proved it again. A good rule I follow is if these so called editors endorse something make sure to go the opposite direction, it will most always be the right choice. "

Liz wrote on April 25, 2006 11:52 am:
" The journal star endorsements are down right funny. This guy is a sham and everyone knows it. He must have paid the LJS too. "

Eric wrote on April 25, 2006 12:50 pm:
" Letters talking Ricketts up in the Opinion section were likely bought and paid for as well. Pete Ricketts has bought every piece of media to make himself look good, which means right there that he would be an extremely poor choice for a Senator. "

Joe wrote on April 25, 2006 11:14 pm:
" I wonder how much the Journal Star got paid from Ricketts to run this endorsing opinion? "

Pinkerton wrote on April 26, 2006 2:09 pm:
" Thanks, LJS, for endorsing Pete Ricketts. I love the ad playfully modeling listening to mother. Where would our communities be if default mode was to listen to our parents, at any age? Instead we confuse moral courage with willful defiance, at great cost. "

Edward Gerety wrote on April 28, 2006 12:39 pm:
" At first I was a little concerned over a Rickett’s victory but after meeting the man and listening to what he has to say I sully can support the man. Nebraska is a RED state and it should not have a Democratic Senator. "