LINCOLN — About two-thirds of Nebraskans believe the state is on the “wrong track,” according to a poll commissioned by the Omaha-based Holland Children’s Institute. That’s the highest level since the pandemic era’s 2020 poll in the institute’s ongoing series of polls.
About 500 registered voters across the state were surveyed March 4-6. A telling response for Holland officials this year followed the question: Generally speaking, do you think things in Nebraska are headed in the right direction, or do you feel things have gotten off on the wrong track? About 34% answered, “right direction.”
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