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Washington — Nebraska's Republican Gov. Jim Pillen said Tuesday he would not call a special session to change how the state awards Electoral College votes before the November election.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said it's "very reasonable" for Nebraska to push for a change to its electoral vote system because the election could come down to a single electoral vote.
Changing Nebraska's electoral vote allocation to winner-take-all would almost certainly have benefited former President Donald Trump this fall.
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.
A last-minute Republican effort to award Nebraska's five Electoral College votes on a winner-take-all basis - a change that would help Donald Trump's odds of winning the White House - appeared ...
Former President Donald Trump is renewing efforts to change Nebraska's electoral vote allocation system to snag one of the state's electoral votes.
Gov. Jim Pillen has said he will not call a special session to change Nebraska's system of awarding Electoral College votes because the change lacks the votes to become law.
The U.S. elects its president using a system called the Electoral College, which grants electoral votes to all 50 states and the District of Columbia based on their population.
Former President Trump criticizes Nebraska state senator for opposing changes to the state's electoral system. Trump's push for change faces rejection.
The Nebraska state lawmaker at the center of the debate over whether the state will switch to a winner-takes-all system in the Electoral College says he will not change his position and “will ...
Nebraska Republicans are mulling a chance to its electoral system that could change Harris' electoral calculus.
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