Latest from the Omaha World-Herald:
http://www.omaha.com/article/20120227/NEWS01/702279925#bob-kerrey-has-until-thursday-for-senate-decision"Some Democrats made it clear they weren't happy, notably Chuck Hassebrook of Lyons, Neb.
He ran for Senate rather than seek re-election as an NU regent after Kerrey got out. Hassebrook essentially said Monday that Kerrey's “integrity” is at stake.
“Bob Kerrey is a man of integrity. He told me as recently as a few days ago that he would assist my campaign. I gave up my seat on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents based on his word. I do not believe he would go back on it,” he said."At least to me, he sounds not yet to have firmly decided to run or not to run.
Probably Chuck Hassebrook's remarks gave him pause to ponder as he is a decent guy who won't easily go back on his word. I'm sure there is lots of pressure for him to run. But if Atty Gen Bruning wins the nomination for the GOP, Kerry will not win.