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Pete Ricketts' wishes. Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts tried to dissuade Donald Trump from anointing a political adversary, Trump ally Charles Herbster, in the race to succeed Ricketts as governor in 2022. | Nati Harnik/AP Photo By Alex Isenstadt 11/02/2021 04:30 AM EDT * * * * Link Copied * * * * Pete Ricketts, the governor of Nebraska and scion of one of the most powerful megadonor families in the Republican Party, had a pressing request for Donald Trump: Please stay out of my home-state politics. In a phone call earlier this year, according to a person with direct knowledge of the discussion, Ricketts tried to dissuade Trump from anointing a political adversary, cattle-breeding executive and Trump ally Charles Herbster, in the race to succeed Ricketts as governor in 2022. The two agreed to stay in touch about it — but they didn’t, and the pitch didn’t work. Trump leapt into the Nebraska battle last week, defying Ricketts’ wishes and endorsing Herbster in a show of force for a longtime ally. The monthslong saga of Herbster’s rise — and Ricketts’ efforts to halt it — represents the latest unusual twist in a complicated relationship at the center of Republican politics: The ties between the former president and the billionaire, Chicago Cubs-owning Ricketts family. Most of all, the episode illustrates Trump’s primacy in the GOP and his willingness to spurn the party hierarchy, rebuffing a prominent governor in his own state to elevate one of Trump’s original political backers, a dyed-in-the-wool loyalist who was at both Trump’s 2015 presidential campaign launch and the Jan. 6 rally that preceded the deadly riot at the Capitol. “I think the key with Charles was that he was with him in 2016 and was aggressively on the cause,” said American Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp, a prominent Trump supporter who is also supporting Herbster. “Charles has been on the team the whole time, and not just in a small way but in a large way.” Elections BAD BLOOD: PRO-TRUMP MEGADONORS DUKE IT OUT IN CORNHUSKER COUNTRY By Alex Isenstadt That was not the case for the Rickettses. During the 2016 GOP primary, Ricketts’ parents, Joe and Marlene, donated $5.5 million to a super PAC devoted to stopping Trump from winning the Republican nomination. Trump lashed out, tweeting that the family “better be careful, they have a lot to hide!” But the Ricketts family soon got on board. The day after Trump became the presumptive nominee, Pete Ricketts attended a rally in Omaha with the candidate, where the governor expressed his support. Joe Ricketts became a seven-figure donor to a pro-Trump super PAC. And after Trump won, he nominated Todd Ricketts, the governor’s younger brother, to become deputy commerce secretary. Todd Ricketts eventually withdrew his nomination but in 2018 was named Republican National Committee finance chair, with Trump personally involved in selecting him. During Trump’s 2020 reelection race, Joe and Marlene Ricketts gave $2.5 million to the pro-Trump America First Action super PAC, putting them among the group’s biggest donors. The 2022 governor’s contest emerged as a test of whether the Rickettses could leverage their recent alliance with Trump to stop Herbster. Nebraska Republicans trace the family’s antipathy toward Herbster back to the 2014 governor’s race, when Herbster financed a Pete Ricketts opponent, Beau McCoy. The race got personal, with McCoy calling Ricketts a hypocrite for co-owning what McCoy described as the “gay-friendly” Chicago Cubs — an apparent reference to Ricketts’ sister, Laura, who is a lesbian. (Herbster has said he didn’t agree with McCoy’s criticism and denied that he had anything to do with it.) The two squared off again in 2020, when Herbster, who owes his fortune in part to selling bull semen, bankrolled a state legislative candidate who waged a primary challenge against a Ricketts-appointed officeholder. The Ricketts-backed contender, Julie Slama, ultimately survived the hard-fought contest, but the governor’s orbit remembered Herbster’s involvement. Charles Herbster speaks to supporters at the Heartland Country Barn in Fremont, Neb. | Kenneth Ferriera/Lincoln Journal Star via AP Photo Tensions quickly boiled over as the 2022 governor’s race got underway. After Herbster launched his campaign this spring, the term-limited governor publicly came out in opposition. Meanwhile, a top Ricketts political adviser, Jessica Flanagain, took a job with a Herbster primary opponent, Jim Pillen, leading to speculation that the governor was picking sides in the primary. But the most dramatic turn came two months later, in late June, when Ricketts attended an RNC-hosted donor retreat at the Ritz-Carlton Resort in Dana Point, Calif. After delivering a headline speech, the governor ran into Kellyanne Conway, a former Trump adviser who is working for Herbster. A heated exchange over the Nebraska race ensued. According to a person familiar with the interaction, Conway approached Ricketts and complimented him on his remarks and his education policies. She also mentioned that she and the governor would be on different sides of the race to succeed him. Conway — who has previously worked with the Ricketts family on political projects and, during the 2016 election, set up a meeting between the Ricketts family and Trump — later relayed to others that she was surprised by what she described as Pete Ricketts’ aggressive tone and vitriol toward Herbster during the conversation. “What I thought was a polite acknowledgement quickly devolved into what I realize was not a philosophical or political difference with Gov. Ricketts toward Charles Herbster, but rather a personal one,” Conway said in a statement. She added: “While I won’t disclose details of a private conversation, I was shocked because I have long respected the Ricketts family and helped broker the peace between Joe Ricketts, Todd Ricketts, and Donald Trump in the fall of 2016, inviting them to the private residence in Trump Tower.” WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 12: (AFP OUT) Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts speaks to U.S. President Donald Trump during a meeting on trade with governors and members of Congress at the White House on April 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Kleponis - Pool/Getty Images) | Chris Kleponis - Pool/Getty Images A Ricketts spokesperson, Corben Waldron, said that the governor “has no personal issue at all” with Herbster, but acknowledged that Ricketts “in an honest and pointed conversation did outline multiple reasons why he believes Herbster is ill-suited to be governor of Nebraska.” Ricketts has accused Herbster of, among other things, shipping jobs out of state through his company, a charge Herbster has denied. The bad blood persisted. A week later, on July 2, Herbster met with Ricketts at the governor’s mansion — a moment that could have thawed the relationship. Instead, two people familiar with the sit-down described it as tense and abrupt, lasting a mere six minutes. Herbster had requested the meeting months earlier, and upon sitting down was asked by Ricketts what he wanted to discuss. Herbster talked about his campaign and insisted his goal hadn’t been to hurt Ricketts in the 2014 race. The governor tersely thanked Herbster for coming in, and the meeting was over. It was around that time that Ricketts phoned Trump and asked him not to endorse Herbster. As he pondered what to do, the former president began asking senior Republicans how the Ricketts family’s and Herbster’s donation records stacked up against each other. MOST READ 1. READ JUSTICE ALITO’S INITIAL DRAFT ABORTION OPINION WHICH WOULD OVERTURN ROE V. WADE 2. THE REAL ORIGINS OF THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT 3. EXCLUSIVE: MADISON CAWTHORN PHOTOS REVEAL HIM WEARING WOMEN’S LINGERIE IN PUBLIC SETTING 4. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE STAR WHITE HOUSE REPORTER 5. WHY DID OBAMA FREE THIS TERRORIST? In mid-October, Trump called Todd Ricketts to ask for his opinion. Ricketts, who as an RNC official is reluctant to explicitly take sides in primaries, urged the former president to remain neutral for the time being, according to two people familiar with the discussion. The younger Ricketts argued that the field of candidates could still grow, pointing out that former GOP Gov. Dave Heineman may launch a comeback bid. “Todd loves his brother Gov. Ricketts and respects President Trump, but as RNC finance chairman he stays out of Republican primaries,” a Todd Ricketts spokesperson said. Within Nebraska Republican circles, speculation swirled that the Rickettses had quashed any prospect that Trump would endorse Herbster. White House counselor Kellyanne Conway talks with reporters outside the White House, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) | Evan Vucci/AP Photo But in October, Herbster and Conway quietly ventured to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in South Florida to meet with the former president. Those familiar with the sit-down said it stretched on for several hours and ultimately sealed Trump’s decision to endorse the candidate. Conway, who was Trump’s 2016 campaign manager, was regarded as instrumental in swaying Trump’s decision. Those in the Ricketts camp say they never dismissed the possibility that Trump could endorse Herbster, but they were still taken aback. A few hours after Trump made his announcement supporting Herbster, the governor released a statement saying that “while I agree with President Trump on many things, I strongly disagree that Charles Herbster is qualified to be our next governor.” The next day, Herbster fired back with a statement of his own, going after Ricketts for his family’s past opposition to Trump and savaging the governor for “personally attacking me and President Trump’s endorsement.” Trump has privately stood by his endorsement. During a conversation with advisers a few days after his announcement, the former president spoke about how Pillen, the Herbster primary rival who is widely perceived to be a Ricketts favorite, didn’t vote for him in the 2016 presidential primary. “It’s not as bad as voting for Hillary, but he wasn’t with me,” one person with direct knowledge of the conversation quoted Trump as saying. (Pillen has said he voted for Trump in the 2016 and 2020 general elections.) Nebraska Republicans predict that Trump’s endorsement could play a major role in the primary and vault Herbster into serious contention. The former president, who won Nebraska by nearly 20 points in 2020, remains a popular figure in the state. But Ricketts may not be done yet. The governor and his family have a long history of investing in Nebraska’s political battles, and they could spend heavily in the hope of preventing Herbster from winning the nomination. “They’ve always been able to support financially candidates of their choice,” said former Nebraska GOP Rep. Hal Daub. “Certainly, if the family decided to weigh in financially on the race, I think that would be influential.” * Filed under: * Kellyanne Conway, * Donald Trump, * Donald Trump 2020, * Nebraska, * Pete Ricketts, * Matt Schlapp POLITICO * * * * Link Copied * * * * POLITICO Weekend Even power needs a day off. 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