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Republican officials, including Gov. Jim Pillen, revisit proposal to make Nebraska's electoral college votes winner-take-all.
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An effort in the Nebraska Legislature to change the state’s method of allocating its electoral votes to a winner-take-all system could not overcome a filibuster Tuesday.
Nebraska State Sen. Julie Slama spoke in favor of bringing it back in a panel discussion at UNL Wednesday. But State Sen. Danielle Conrad said Nebraska's split electoral vote makes sense and other ...
The move came after Mike McDonnell, a key swing vote in Nebraska's legislature, said he would oppose any changes so close to the 2024 election.
A growing Republican effort to switch Nebraska's electoral process to winner-take-all hit a major snag on Monday after a key state lawmaker came out in opposition.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican who is close to Trump, met with Nebraska lawmakers last week to discuss the proposal.
State Sen. Mike McDonnell is the key vote standing in the way of a Trump-backed push to change the state’s electoral college rules.
Context: Trump ally Lindsey Graham presses Nebraska to dump electoral-vote split by congressional district From the archives (April 2024): Republican governor now wants to make Nebraska a winner ...
Nebraska Republican opposes Electoral College change, citing voter fairness. State lawmaker says now isn't the time for such a shift.
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