
Our Post-Election Watch Party!
Join us for the Post-Election Watch Party! Join us on Election Night for the Ben Gray Post-Election Watch Party starting at 7:30pm, on May 13th of course! We’re gathering at Campaign Headquarters 3602 Ames Ave, Omaha, NE 68111 Together we are celebrating this journey, support the process, and stand together as a community. There will be food, music,
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A Time for Clear Leadership
https://votebengray.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/30sec-Re-Elect-Ben-Gray-2025-Commercial-Broadcast_FINAL.mp4 ELECTION DAY IS MAY 13TH He didn’t come from privilege. Ben Gray is a Vietnam veteran, a truth-seeking journalist of 30 years, and a lifelong fighter for civil rights and social justice. Ben has led District 2 through difficult times in the past, now North Omaha calls on him again—because leadership matters. 👉 The
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Campaign Travelog #2: Primary Success on to the Next!
Onto the General Election & Support from William King This brother, William King—an influencer and game changer in North Omaha—ran a strong campaign for District 2 that focused on the real needs of our community. He offered bold, thoughtful solutions rooted in lived experience. I’m excited and honored to have his endorsement and look forward
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Campaign Travelog #1: Lets get out the vote!
🚪 Knocking on Doors and Building Bridges The past couple of weeks have been a whirlwind of energy, connection, and progress! I had an incredible day of knocking on doors and talking with neighbors. There’s nothing quite like face-to-face conversations to truly understand what matters most. Listening to the community is at the heart
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Black History Month: What You Don’t Know About Ben Gray
For over 30 years, Kaleidoscope was more than just a television show, it was a platform for Omaha’s Black voices, a record of our struggles, triumphs, and contributions to history. Through in-depth conversations, we brought powerful stories to the forefront, featuring legends like Tony Brown, John Beasley, Thomas Harvey and so many more. These weren’t
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