Hola America: Sen. Tony Vargas Talks Historic Race, Family Sacrifices, and Fighting for Nebraska’s 2nd District
Maybe it’s just me, but it’s hard not to compare Nebraska state Sen. Tony Vargas to former President Barack Obama. Specifically, Obama as an Illinois state Senator coming into his own as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, primed and pumped for the groundswell that would take him to the presidency. As indicated by a recent campaign ad with Vargas in a gym court, both he and the former president shoot hoops, both skewed younger when they began their tenures as state senators (Obama was around 36 years old, Vargas 32), they even sound a bit alike. At least that’s what I noted when I recently had the opportunity to chat with Senator Vargas over the phone.
Or maybe it’s just the fact that Sen. Vargas seems to be having his moment? A recent SurveyUSA poll has Vargas leading against incumbent Don Bacon by 6 percentage points
in their race for Nebraska’s 2nd District. The race, already
significant enough because of how the state awards its Electoral College
votes, is made all the more important by the recent momentum shift
following the baton handoff for the presidency to Vice President Kamala
Harris. Both Trump and Harris’ campaigns seem to realize the importance
of the blue dot that is Omaha,
as they continue to coordinate and push efforts in the city. This is
all to say that there is a lot on Sen. Vargas’ plate. We talked about
everything on that plate, how being first-generation influenced his
career aspirations, his ongoing efforts to protect factory workers
rights, and what he thinks are the next stops for his city and the
country at large.