-Scott Kleeb: 73 percent
-Tony Raimondo: 27 percent
After a big win Tuesday night, Kleeb said he'll take in his daughter's soccer game Wednesday. But after that, it's back to work, meeting with his campaign to plan for what's next.
In a passionate speech, Democratic Senate candidate Scott Kleeb asked for his supporters help to change Washington.
"I'd never seen Scott make a speech like that before. I'd seen him speak before, but man, he took it up a notch this time," said Solomon Kleinsmith, Yes We Can Nebraska.
Kleeb said it's Nebraska values that will take Capitol Hill up a notch.
"Tonight we commit ourselves to solving these tough challenges and these tough problems together like we have every other challenge that has faced us," said Scott Kleeb, (D) U.S. Senate Candidate.
Supporter like Phil Montag said it's Kleeb's progressive views and grassroots support that will take him to Washington.
"We're all united behind a cause. We put in a lot of work and a lot of dedication. A lot of us donated money to the cause and it's all paid in dividends tonight, and I'm looking forward to being here in November," said Phil Montag, Nebraskans4Obama.org.
Before supporters can celebrate a November victory, Kleeb will have to face republican heavy-weight Mike Johanns.
"We should be asking questions about what it is that we believe in and the changes Mr. Johanns was able to make. We're going to get together as a campaign and we're going to take that next step to continue to build this," Kleeb said.
Kleeb said by voting for him, Nebraskans have shown they want change in Washington. If elected, he said he'll deliver.
Kleeb said he respects fellow Democratic candidate Tony Raimondo and had nothing but kind words for him after Tuesday night's election.