Nebraska may cease using Maine's system to allocate electoral votes

Apr 03, 2024 View Original Article
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53% : The state is otherwise almost certain to vote Republican.Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump soon endorsed Pillen's bid to change the law in a post on Truth Social that called Pillen's statement "very smart.
51% : "Advertisement"Most Nebraskans have wanted to go back to this system for a very long time, because it's what 48 other States do," Trump wrote.
44% : "There hasn't been any serious move to return to winner-take-all in Maine, where Trump won an electoral vote in 2016 and 2020 by coming out on top in the 2nd Congressional District.
40% : "There are election scenarios that would tip the race to Trump, or Biden, depending on whether they secure an electoral vote in Maine or Nebraska, the two states that don't give all their electoral votes to the statewide winner.
24% : Next "State and local governments shut offices in advance of Thursday storm filed under: Donald Trump, election 2024, Electoral College, Gov. Janet Mills, Joe Biden, listen, politics Related Stories Latest Articles

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