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By DON WALTON / Lincoln Journal Star

Monday, Sep 24, 2007 - 12:23:55 am CDT

It wasn’t crowded at the beginning.

And Sen. Chuck Hagel was the target.

Now, everything has changed.

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Jon Bruning

Attorney General Jon Bruning, who entered the 2008 Republican Senate race three months ago primed to challenge Hagel on Iraq and immigration, now faces Mike Johanns.

And Hal Daub.

Pat Flynn, a Schuyler businessman, is also in the GOP scrap. And there could be more coming.

Hagel is out, and sharp differences on Iraq probably are gone as an issue.

But Bruning believes not everything has changed. 

Immigration reform still is an issue, he says, and it may be his silver bullet against Johanns.

As President Bush’s secretary of agriculture, Johanns “stumped for the immigration bill that many people in Nebraska believe amounted to amnesty,” Bruning says during an interview at his campaign headquarters in Lincoln.

“If Mike Johanns had gotten his way, that amnesty bill would have been enacted. I suppose he can come out now and say I don’t believe in that anymore. But he has to be held accountable.”

Bruning points to a 2006 swing through California by Johanns boosting the Senate’s comprehensive immigration reform bill that was supported by Bush. It included opening a pathway to legal status for most of the illegal immigrants already settled in the United States.

Immigration policy is “at the top of the list of domestic issues,” Bruning says. And Johanns is vulnerable on that issue, he contends.

“I’m all for legal immigration,” Bruning says, “but we can’t give a free pass to those who have skirted the laws of our country.”

Johanns, the former two-term governor who resigned from the president’s Cabinet last week to return to Nebraska to seek the Senate seat, is the acknowledged early favorite in the Republican race.

The man Bruning believes he has to beat.

Former Republican State Chairman David Kramer of Omaha, who temporarily is acting as Johanns’ spokesman, says Johanns opposes amnesty for illegal immigrants.

“Jon Bruning is flat wrong in portraying Secretary Johanns’ record on the issue of immigration,” Kramer says.

“Mike Johanns opposes amnesty. He believes an immigration bill is first and foremost a bill to secure our borders and prevent illegal immigration.” 

When voters compare Johanns and Bruning, “there is no question who is best-equipped to take a leadership role on this issue in the U.S. Senate,” Kramer says.

Bruning says he intends to engage Johanns, as well as Daub, in “a vigorous debate on the issues.”

The attorney general forewarned fellow Republicans in remarks to the Lancaster County GOP convention in the Haymarket the night before his interview.

“Don’t get squeamish,” he counseled them.

“This is gonna be ferocious.  We’re gonna have a very frank discussion.”

But, Bruning assured them, “it’ll all work out the day after the primary.  We’ll all get together and elect a Republican to the United States Senate.”

Bruning is frank about his tactics during the next day’s interview.

“We need to talk about our differences on issues,” he says. “If we talk about 10 issues or more where we agree, then it just becomes a popularity contest.”

Opposition to amnesty — or even the appearance of amnesty —for illegal immigrants jumped out as the most volatile issue in statewide polling conducted for Bruning earlier this month.

Last year, former Rep. Tom Osborne paid a political price on a tangential immigration issue when he said he supported state legislation allowing the children of illegal immigrants living in Nebraska to attend college at resident tuition rates. 

Gov.  Dave Heineman unsuccessfully vetoed that bill and hammered Osborne for his position during their Republican gubernatorial primary contest. Their disagreement emerged as one of a number of factors leading to Heineman’s victory.

Bruning says he’ll also hold Johanns accountable for leaving as ag secretary before shepherding a new farm program that is vital to Nebraska through Congress.

“It was a huge coup for a Nebraskan to be given this job and we needed him there to make sure Nebraska’s interests are protected,” Bruning says.

As ag secretary, Johanns already had failed Nebraskans by “not advocating for drought relief we needed desperately” and allowing 10 Farm Service Agency offices in the state to be closed, Bruning says.

“Washington changes people,” the attorney general says.

“Nebraskans want somebody not tainted by Washington. Mike Johanns and Hal Daub are going to have to prove they can get Washington scrubbed off them.”

Daub, the former Omaha mayor, served in the House for eight years in the 1980s.

“I’m the underdog in this race,” Bruning says. “Johanns definitely is the frontrunner (and) clearly Senator Hagel’s pick.”

“But nobody has gone AWOL on me” since Johanns announced he’s returning to Nebraska, Bruning says, pointing to charts on the walls listing the names of contributors and county campaign chairmen.

“Not one guy on my finance committee has peeled off.”

Bruning says he’s closing in on nearly $1 million in campaign funds.

“I’m off to a pretty good head start” in the Senate battle, he says, and polling shows him within reach of Johanns.

The results of his September survey of 400 likely Republican voters: Johanns, 39 percent; Bruning, 30 percent; Daub, 15 percent.

Bruning sees a message in those results.

“Mike Johanns is not as strong as conventional wisdom suggests.”

Reach Don Walton at 473-7248 or at dwalton@journalstar.com.


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Note Well wrote on September 24, 2007 3:15 am:
" Desperation is not becoming on Mr. Bruning. I'm curious which current intern of his is responsible for his nine point spread behind Johanns. Mr. Bruning has the ability to garner publicity, but the United States Senate is about turning that publicity into positive results for the country. Much ink has been spilled on his publicity during his tenure as AG, but what positive results can he point to? "

What a clown wrote on September 24, 2007 5:54 am:
" So, bruning was giving Hagel the dickens because he wasn't supporting President Bush enough, and now he is criticizing Johanns for his part in supporting Bush's (his boss, by the way) immigration reform plan. What was Johanns supposed to do.....tell the President "no, I won't go support your plan because I may be running for senate in Nebraska someday"? C'mon, this is pure idiocy. (Maybe jon should ask one of his interns what to do). "

OK Johanns Apologists wrote on September 24, 2007 6:10 am:
" lets seee you cry about the "personal attacks." But Bruning just identified a bunch of key substantive differences between him and Hagel's chosen one. Mike has lots of 'splainin' to do. Go Jon go. Dont give up. "

David B. wrote on September 24, 2007 6:31 am:
" I'm not a fan of either but Johanns can easily explain Bruning's complaints. He was doing his job. If Washington changes people, maybe Bruning should stay here. "

jb wrote on September 24, 2007 7:30 am:
" Best thing that could happen for Nebraska is if Jon Bruning crawled in a hole and just disppeared "

whatever wrote on September 24, 2007 7:49 am:
" Bruning is a self serving idiot, but "Amnesty Mike" as a whole lot of explaining to do. "

Rich from Omaha wrote on September 24, 2007 7:57 am:
" OK, let's get this straight: Jonboy Bruning is criticizing Mike Johanns for leaving the office he was elected to early? Hey Jonboy: didn't YOU leave your "dream job" as a state senator early? and now you want to leave the AG's job (where all you do is be a media hound) EARLY? Bruning is a joke and is all about himself and NOT about issues or anything unless it is about Bruning. Bruning is what is WRONG with politics today. He is disgraceful and it will be a very good day for Nebraska when this snot nosed kids gets sent packing. ANYONE is better than Bruning--ANYONE. Go Mike, Hal or hell even Bob Kerrey--who I am sure if he gets in Bruning will beat up for being soft on war and/or not knowing anything about war. Bruning is a chickenhawk snot nosed kid. Nebraskans need to say ENOUGH and GO HOME little boy--your 15 minutes is UP. "

HA HA HA HA wrote on September 24, 2007 8:03 am:
" Jon Forget it Mike Congratulations "

Worry about your own Office... wrote on September 24, 2007 8:17 am:
" Jon Bruning needs to worry about cleaning off his own doorstep before he starts to criticize others. The way that he shamelessly tried to blame his North Platte gas grandstanding on "Robbie the Intern" shows Mr. Bruning's true colors. When Jon Bruning loses this election, he will actually have to start putting in an honest day of work for once in his life. As a Republican, I would rather vote for a democrat before I vote for Jon Bruning for anything. "

JD wrote on September 24, 2007 8:29 am:
" Keep burying any chance you remotely have Bruning. I think you'd do better if you kept your mouth shut and not said a word during the race. As far as Washington changing people, what if you got elected? You would have all of our interests at heart right? You're arrogant and I urge every Nebrasakan to be very cautious if considering you for a Senate seat. You're young, inexpierienced, and disrespectful. "

Yes, but wrote on September 24, 2007 8:32 am:
" What would Robbie the intern think about this pesky immigration issue Jon? "

Steve wrote on September 24, 2007 8:37 am:
" If you go around the country showing your support for an immigration plan that you do NOT back then are you not just another "yes man" to the president. This is why I just don't believe in our system anymore. It's never take a stand and follow through. It's take a stand, but be able to change your opinion when you come under question or running for an office. Grow a pair, buck up and stand for your state's belief is. As my next state senator, start listening to what your people want, not lobbiest money. Immigrant reform is a must for this country, if you don't believe me just go our to Mexington (Lexington) and see what for yourself. I'm tired of paying for talk, I want action. "

jo wrote on September 24, 2007 8:56 am:
" Yeah, you go jon, don't give up! We want to see your face when you lose by double digits to a guy with the charisma of a used tissue. "

Jon Thomas wrote on September 24, 2007 9:05 am:
" If Bruning is able to position himself to the right of Johanns on the immigration issue, expect to see Mike take a precipitous drop in the polls. I believe Bruning took many a note during the Republican primary for Governor and, mark my words, the best student of that election will win the Republican nomination for Senate. "

ironic wrote on September 24, 2007 9:10 am:
" Did anyone else think it was funny that Bruning says that Johanns can't claim he changed his mind and must be held accountable? Does that mean Bruning can't change his mind on abortion, same-sex marriage, and Ronald Reagan? Glad to hear we can hold Bruning accountable. "

clown wrote on September 24, 2007 9:13 am:
" This guy has been on the offense, more worried about making others look bad, than trying to give us something good about himself. So far all I see is a whiney boy on an personal attack mission. Too bad, I use to like him. "

Matt Poulsen wrote on September 24, 2007 10:13 am:
" Bruning's only strategy is to tear down his opponent, whether it be Hagel or Johanns. How about telling us how you're going to change things?? Strategies like the one you're employing have not proven successful in Nebraska. For evidence of that reflect back on how well the election went for Ricketts!! "

meatpacker wrote on September 24, 2007 10:39 am:
" Wasn't it Johanns and Hagel that botched Operation Vanguard when the old INS was trying to round up the illegal immigrants in Nebraska? I want answers, Mike. "

Richard Carpenter wrote on September 24, 2007 11:21 am:
" God save us if Bruning wins! His seventh grade, "teacher-he-hit-me!" mentality doesn't belong in the halls of Congress during a time when we need severe, national solutions enacted in Washington. We can do better! We will do better! "

JT wrote on September 24, 2007 11:27 am:
" When Bruning loses the primary he's also done as the AG right? Please say it's so. "

Tom wrote on September 24, 2007 1:08 pm:
" This is the guy that tried to forgive a million dollar penalty. He wants to be in front of the camera. Just go away! "

over 60 wrote on September 24, 2007 1:40 pm:
" All the republicans in nebraska better just save their money if Kerry comes back to town. There is not one republican ( except Hagel) that could even come close to beating Kerry. I changed partys when W ran for office and went republican, however, that is about to change. I thought W was a moral person. I made a bad mistake. Dickey Cheney and Georgie are both as corrupt or worse than the Nixon years. "

Thank you Jon wrote on September 24, 2007 2:13 pm:
" Jon provides leadership and guidance to all of those people who thought they can not run for office. Now I look at Jon and think if this snot nosed kid can bash others and run for office anyone can. thanks Jon for keeping my dream alive. "

Chip wrote on September 24, 2007 2:41 pm:
" Is Bruning just a little creepy? "

Larry Arnold wrote on September 24, 2007 2:58 pm:
" Jon Bruning in the paper again, another article by a staff writer, the Journal sure seems to have an interest in Jon's career. I know for fact that Jon B has been able to prosecute criminals right here in Lincoln and has chosen not to prosecute them due to that beautiful term "Prosecutorial Descretion" (Translation: We're too lazy to do anything about it). What a crock! Now he criticizes Mike Johanns for following the President's policy. Hey, Jon, what did you do to get illegal aliens out of NE. I know you had a "right" not to do your job because of "Prosecutorial Descretion" but how can you justify critizing Johanns when once again right under your nose in NE you did nothing to solve a problem you now criticize someone else for! Pleeease, people of NE, wake up about this guy and let's get him out of public service. Look at all the negitive commetns about Jon B. I think my door to door campaign telling the truth about Jon B is having an effect! "

GOP Needs New Brand wrote on September 24, 2007 3:08 pm:
" Forget about criticizing Johanns for following the party line, Jon, becuse you follow the same line when it's convenient. Republican group-think has given us huge deficits, unending war, poisoned pet food, falling bridges, fraud, abuse and corruption. Do we really want more of the same? "

Marky Mark wrote on September 24, 2007 3:14 pm:
" And just how many illegal immigrants have been busted in Nebraska since John has been Attorney General? "

RN wrote on September 24, 2007 3:15 pm:
" We're in one big mess and it only gets worse. Why vote! "

JR wrote on September 24, 2007 4:33 pm:
" Johanns? Brunning? Daub? May as well ask would like Bush in a can, Bush in a bottle, or Bush on tap. All three are so intertwined with the failed Bush policies, there isn't a lick of difference in them. "

Terry wrote on September 24, 2007 4:49 pm:
" I just hope the people of Nebraska send Bruning a message that this type of behavior is not what we expect from our elected officials. Jon Bruning's own reckless political ambition will be his downfall. He is alienating so many people within his own party, he may never win another election. Mike Johanns is everything Jon Bruning is not---a humble, noble and genuine public servant. Johanns represents the traits that Nebraskans embody. Hopefully Bruning will learn his lesson that this type of behavior is unacceptable with an embarassing defeat in next May's primary election. "

BOB wrote on September 25, 2007 12:02 am:
" Yes, I think another republican should be elected to the senate in 2008. Then he can do what the rest of the good old boy club does "NOTHING" "

Tired of Whining wrote on September 25, 2007 12:01 pm:
" As a registered Republican, these are my choices? I'm just trying to figure out which would be the lesser of all evils. From the sound of it, Bob, doing nothing might be the best any of these candidates could do for our state. What ever happened to having business leaders and wealthy forming the majority of the Republican party? Can they really not find anyone to fill the seats that is more than just a whiner? "

Nina wrote on September 25, 2007 1:06 pm:
" Read Bruning's quote on the last line. He should have added, "And neither am I." What a bunch of wannabes. "

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