http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=2835&u_sid=10329195 Published Thursday May 8, 2008
No polls? That's how Raimondo rolls
BY ROBYNN TYSVER
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
COLUMBUS, Neb. — Tony Raimondo broke into a broad smile Wednesday when his campaign manager bemoaned the lack of public opinion polling in Nebraska's U.S. Senate primary race.
In some ways, Raimondo and his three-month-old campaign are "flying blind."
Raimondo doesn't know if he's gaining ground in the Democratic primary contest against Scott Kleeb, or if his emphasis on business experience is winning over voters.
Unlike his campaign staffers, Raimondo is OK with uncertainty. After years of handling crises in the business world, he said, he has learned the value of patience.
Raimondo said it would have been pointless to poll early in the race, when few Nebraskans knew his name. Now he has decided to spend his campaign dollars elsewhere.
Raimondo said he doesn't need an opinion poll to give him comfort.
"There are so many uncertainties. I'm just feeling good about wherever we're going," said Raimondo, who spent Wednesday giving radio interviews and shaking hands in downtown Columbus, a community of about 21,000 and the candidate's hometown for more than 25 years.
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