All eyes are on Nebraska's 'blue dot,' which could determine who wins the White House
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72% : In battle between Trump and Harris, both campaigns target the Blue WallNebraska's unique system drew national attention in April when conservatives from across the country, including Trump, urged Gov. Jim Pillen to usher a bill through the legislature to reinstate the state winner system.47% : "Trust me, I do not have time to do this, but I'm taking time because it's important that we win this country back and get Trump in there, and it's important that we win this district," Nepodal said.
44% : Recent polling in Nebraska's 2nd District shows Harris ahead of Trump by around eight points in the otherwise ruby-red state, according to the Nebraska Examiner.
26% : "While they don't see eye-to-eye politically, Nebraskans in the area backing either Harris or Trump agree that the presidential election could hinge on their home district.
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