Letter to the Editor
October 29, 2014
Dear Editor:
David Domina is campaigning for a U.S. Senate seat to represent Nebraska.
Over 10 years ago, I was fortunate to have had the opportunity of a front-row seat beside Dave in a U.S. District courtroom in Montgomery, Alabama, representing the U.S Cattlemen in a class action lawsuit referred to as Pickett vs. Tyson, concerning market concentration.
Dave was our lead attorney and nearly the only attorney who had the courage and fortitude to respectfully and masterfully take on upwards of 20 Tyson attorneys.
We won a unanimous 12 member jury verdict against Tyson, but did not ultimately prevail because politically appointed judges reversed the jury’s decision.
Dave’s lifetime work has been helping small business- independent ranchers and farmers- which is essentially Main Street rural America. Every independent rural citizen, regardless of their party affiliation, should have a Domina for U.S. Senate sign hanging in their store or on their entrance.
I challenge you to educate yourself on the stark differences between Dave and his main opponent Ben Sasse. Researching ‘campaign fund financing’ would be a good start as a large percentage of Sasse’s contributions come from out-of-state interests not friendly to Nebraska nor our #1 industry, ag.
I cannot think of another person better suited to turn a U.S. Senate full of dissenting Republicans and Democrats back into united Americans, which is long past due. On Nov. 4th, Nebraskans have one chance in a lifetime to elect a strong, leading rural voice to the U.S. Senate.
Lets get ‘er done!
Chris Abbott
5th Generation Sandhills Rancher
Gordon, Neb.