GOP CENTRIST REP. Don Bacon will not ask for his re -election in the Battleground district

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A center of game of house in a key district of the battlefield, representative. DonationR-Neb., Announced on Monday that he would not ask for his re-election next year.
“After 30 years in the Air Force and 10 years in Congress, it is time to spend my future with the love of my life, our four children and our wonderful grandchildren. Thank you, Nebraska!” Bacon said on Monday.
Bacon’s announcement comes as the congress works in overtime to adopt the “Big and Beautiful Bill” by President Donald Trump by their self-imposed deadline of July 4. Thanks to the reconciliation process, Megabill seeks to keep the president’s key promises, including tax reductions, immigration reform and energy production.
The moderate republican has built a reputation for Trump’s program in the house. While Bacon finally voted with his republican colleagues to adopt the Big Beautiful Bill Act last month, the Republican of Nebraska had concerns about the impact of Proposed medicaid cuts.
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Representative Don Bacon arrives for a meeting of the Republican Chamber at the American Capitol on May 6, 2025. (Images Andrew Harnik / Getty)
Bacon said earlier this month that he would vote against the White House cancellation proposal if she reduced an AIDS rescue program. Last month, he was the only republican to vote against a bill in the Chamber to change Trump’s name for the Gulf of America. Bacon, a faithful supporter of Ukraine, also criticized Trump’s position on his war with Russia.
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Surrounded by his family in Omaha on Monday morning, Bacon thanked his voters and family for their support throughout his political career. When he was asked how he planned to vote on Trump’s megabill this week, Bacon said he will have to weigh his decision once the Senate version is finalized this week.
“I think the Senate has made new arrangements that are worrying … But there are many amendments that have been voted today. So I’m going to keep my powder dry, see how it turns out,” Bacon told journalists.
Senator Thom TillisRN.C., announced Sunday that he would not ask for re -election next year either. Like Bacon, Tillis was willing to school Trump and the republican party on key issues, including the Big Beautiful Bill law. Tillis was one of the two Republicans who voted against a procedural vote on the bill in the Senate this weekend.
Bacon has been the 2nd district of the Nebraska Congress since 2017. He won his re -election in 2024 less than two percentage points.

President Donald Trump and President Mike Johnson speak with journalists after a meeting of the House Republican Conference on the Budget reconciliation bill at the American Capitol on May 20, 2025. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
Former vice-president Kamala Harris won his district by nearly five percentage points in 2024. The Nebraska is one of the two states that divides his votes from the electoral college during the presidential elections of the Congress district.
The Bacon Congress District was already a high target room seat for Democrats before the mid-term competitive elections in 2026.
“Writing has been on the wall for months,” the spokesman for the Congress Democrat Congress (DCCC), Madison Andrus on Friday.
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“The Nebraskans are tired of the false promises that the Republicans are trying to sell, and they want real results. Don Bacon’s decision not to ask for re-election in 2026 is the last voting non-confidence for the republicans of the Chamber and their electoral prospects. Added next November.
In a statement published on Monday, Bacon said: “I would like to devote more time to my family, my church and the Omaha community.”
Bacon, a veteran of the US Air Force, presides over the Cyber subcommittee, Information and Innovation Technologies of the Armed Services Committee (CITI) for the 119th Congress. He swore to continue delivering for the Nebraskans “until the office lights are extinct for the last time”.
“Legislatively, I aim to work on five agricultural bills which were included in the agricultural bill, including the increase in defenses for the food supply chain of our country and by eliminating the obstacles to the next generation of farmers who seek to establish their operations. I will continue my work on the law on national defense authorization (NDAA) and I will put the basics of my work on a new hospital.”
Matt Reidy of Fox News contributed to this report.