Nebraska Republican Rep. Don Bacon will not be running for re-election and will retire in 2026, multiple outlets reported on Friday.
His district, which includes Omaha, was won by former Vice President Harris in the 2024 election and presents an opportunity for Democrats to pick up the “blue dot” district Bacon has held since 2016.
The five-term lawmaker is expected to hold a press conference on Monday. The Hill has reached out to Bacon's team for comment.
Bacon, a long-time critic of President Trump, has signaled his openness to retirement in recent months, per local media.
His decision to step aside opens the door for Democrats in the competitive district as it seeks to gain control of the House in 2026.
State Sen. John Cavanaugh (D) launched a campaign for the seat earlier this week, arguing he will fight to strengthen Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Republicans in Omaha were already delivered a blow earlier this year when a Democrat ousted the incumbent GOP mayor.
Democrats have won the 2nd Congressional District's electoral vote in three of the past presidential elections.
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