Gabel for Nebraska Governor in 2018
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Krystal Gabel has announced her candidancy for Governor in Nebraska's May 15, 2018, Republican Primary Election.
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Your ongoing support is amazing. Any size donation to my grassroots campaign will allow me to reach more Nebraskans and inform them that I will be a choice for governor on their ballot.
Your donation specifically will be used for yard signs, window/car stickers, canvassing material, and transportation costs as I travel Nebraska to meet constituents.
For this canvassing goal, I am aiming to have 500+ yard signs and 5000+ stickers distributed by end of Fall 2017.
Thank you in advance! Peace and love, Krystal
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In November 2016, Gabel (Independent) advanced to the General Election for Metropolitan Utilities District (MUD), a water/gas utilities race that spans three counties in the Omaha Metro area. She received approximately 86,000 votes and missed election by 1% of the vote.
In the April 2017 Omaha City Primary, Gabel (I) ran against the incumbent and five other candidates for the District 2 City Council seat. She missed moving to the General Election by 143 votes.
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Your ongoing support is amazing. Any size donation to my grassroots campaign will allow me to reach more Nebraskans and inform them that I will be a choice for governor on their ballot.
Your donation specifically will be used for yard signs, window/car stickers, canvassing material, and transportation costs as I travel Nebraska to meet constituents.
For this canvassing goal, I am aiming to have 500+ yard signs and 5000+ stickers distributed by end of Fall 2017.
Thank you in advance! Peace and love, Krystal
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In November 2016, Gabel (Independent) advanced to the General Election for Metropolitan Utilities District (MUD), a water/gas utilities race that spans three counties in the Omaha Metro area. She received approximately 86,000 votes and missed election by 1% of the vote.
In the April 2017 Omaha City Primary, Gabel (I) ran against the incumbent and five other candidates for the District 2 City Council seat. She missed moving to the General Election by 143 votes.
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Krystal Gabel
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Omaha, NE