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In the heart of an Omaha neighborhood is a sea of blue dots painted on lawn signs. 

Local resident Jason Brown and his wife, Ruth, first thought of the idea this summer and began spray painting them one at a time. At first, they debated putting words over the dot, but quickly decided to keep it simple.

“Two hundred went to 400 went to 1,000 went to 1,800,” Ruth said.

Nebraska awards electoral votes by congressional district, and Omaha is at the heart of the state’s second district. If Vice President Kamala Harris wins there, she will carry one electoral vote from deeply red Nebraska — literally a blue dot.

Neighbors swiftly took notice of the signs and asked for their own, which the Browns happily supplied.

“We had no campaign, no publicity or anything. It was just happening word of mouth,” Jason said.

Across the street, Tim Conn saw an opportunity to accelerate production. His wife Karen is a vital cog in the blue dot machinery.

“The ultimate goal is elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz,” Conn said.

One blue dot has become a blue washing of the entire area, with more than 10,000 signs and new events added daily.

These signs occupy a grand visual tradition in American politics. Some date back to the mid-nineteenth century and litter any available patch of grass during election season. Each sign can represent up to 6, sometimes 10 votes, according to some estimates.

Recently, former President Donald Trump pressured the Nebraska legislature to change how it allocated electoral votes and make the state a winner-take-all state. Republican Senator Mike McDonnell was against the proposal.

When asked if his stance could mean that Harris wins by just one electoral vote, McDonnell said, “That’s democracy.”

He continued, “I’m okay with practicing democracy.”

Around the same time, Republican Ellen Ehlers came up with her own response to the blue dot — a red dot with a yellow flourish of Trumpian hair.

“All of a sudden [the blue dots] just were multiplying overnight and we’re surrounded as you can see. We thought we’d be brave and put a red dot,” Ehlers said.

Despite differing politics, Ehlers said there haven’t been any issues in the neighborhood

Ruth Huebner Brown agrees.

“People are ready, I think, to move towards a more positive tone in our nation. And I think this has been a very positive tone,” Ruth said.

Demonstrating a kind of “Nebraska nice,” it’s a sentiment that can be found right in the heart of dots — both blue and red. 



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Record producer and singer Jack Antonoff sits down with Tracy Smith to discuss his band Bleachers, working with Taylor Swift, and producing the music for Broadway’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Then, Luke Burbank learns about the Aluminaire House, which can now be viewed at the Palm Springs Art Museum. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”

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A promising young athlete is murdered. Her suspected killer disappears and an international manhunt by U.S. Marshals begins. “48 Hours” contributor Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

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How to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears NFL game today: Livestream options, more

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Sam Darnold #14 of the Minnesota Vikings scrambles in the second quarter of a game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on November 17, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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The Minnesota Vikings will take on the Chicago Bears today. The Vikings are currently 8-2, an impressive run so far this season, and will be looking to add a fourth win to their current streak after last Sunday’s 23-13 win against the Tennessee Titans. The Bears, on the other hand, are entering this game on the heels of a four-game losing streak after a tough 20-19 loss against the Green Bay Packers last Sunday. 

Here’s how and when you can watch the Vikings vs. Bears game today, whether or not you have cable.


How and when to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears

The Vikings vs. Bears game will be played on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. PT). The game will air on Fox and stream on Fubo and the platforms featured below.


How and when to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears game without cable

You can watch this week’s NFL game on Fox via several streaming services. All you need is an internet connection and one of the top options outlined below.

Fubo offers you an easy, user-friendly way to watch NFL games on CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network, plus NCAA football channels. The Pro tier includes 200+ channels and unlimited DVR, while the Elite with Sports Plus tier adds NFL RedZone and 4K resolution. New subscribers get a seven-day free trial and all plans allow streaming on up to 10 screens simultaneously.


You can watch today’s game with a subscription to Sling’s Orange + Blue tier, which includes ESPN, ABC, NBC, and Fox. The plan offers 46 channels with local NFL games, nationally broadcast games and 50 hours of DVR storage. For complete NFL coverage, add Paramount+ to get CBS games, or upgrade with the Sports Extra add-on for additional sports channels like Golf Channel, NBA TV and NFL RedZone.


Watching NFL games, including Fox broadcasts, is simple with Hulu + Live TV, which includes 90 channels, unlimited DVR storage, and access to NFL preseason games, live regular season games and studio shows. The service includes ESPN+ and Disney+ in the subscription.


Want to watch today’s game live on your smartphone? If so, NFL+ streaming service is the solution you’re looking for. It lets you watch NFL Network and out-of-market games on mobile devices, with an upgrade option to NFL+ Premium that includes NFL RedZone for watching up to eight games simultaneously. Note that NFL+ only works on phones and tablets, not TVs.



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