3rd Congressional District In 2006, Kleeb, then a ranch-hand at the McGinn Ranch in Custer County, was the
Democratic candidate for Nebraska's 3rd congressional district seat. The 3rd is extremely difficult to campaign in and has few unifying influences. It covers nearly , two time zones, and 68.5 of Nebraska's 93 counties (one of which,
Cherry County, is larger than the entire state of
Connecticut). However, Kleeb raised more money than any other Democrat had raised in the district in decades. Overall, the race was the most expensive in the district since it assumed its current configuration in 1963. Just before the election, polls showed Kleeb even with or ahead of his Republican opponent,
state senator Adrian Smith, in a congressional district the GOP had held for 46 years. As the race become more competitive than expected, it received late national attention from the House
campaign committees. President
George W. Bush also made an appearance in the district two days before the election to campaign for Smith — a sign that the national party was very concerned about its chances in what had long been presumed to be a very safe Republican seat. Smith won by 10 percentage points, taking 55 percent of the vote to Kleeb's 45 percent.
U.S. Senate In May 2008, Kleeb won the
Democratic primary election for the
open Nebraska U.S. Senate seat being vacated by
Republican Chuck Hagel, with nearly 70 percent of the vote in a four-candidate race. His nearest opponent was Tony Raimondo, a former Republican. On November 4, 2008, Kleeb lost to former Republican Governor of Nebraska
Mike Johanns in the general election. Johanns had 58 percent of the vote, to Kleeb's 40 percent.
2nd Congressional District Media sources speculated that Kleeb could challenge U.S. Representative
Brad Ashford in the 2016 Democratic primary. Kleeb would be challenging Ashford, a centrist Democrat, from the
left. Kleeb's wife,
Jane Kleeb, was asked about the possibility in January 2015 and said she was "not ready to comment on a possible run." Kleeb ultimately did not run against Ashford, who lost the general election to Republican
Don Bacon. ==Family==