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In a blow to Trump, Nebraska governor will not call a special session to change state's electoral votes

Sep 24, 2024 View Original Article
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    8% Center

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    4% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    25% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

78% : "It would have been better, and far less expensive, for everyone!," Trump wrote on Truth Social, later adding, "I LOVE OMAHA, and won it in 2016.
51% : Since Vice President Kamala Harris took over at the top of the Democratic ticket in late July, Democrats have spent $6.7 million on ads in Nebraska, while Republicans have spent $170,000.GOP Rep. Don Bacon, who represents the competitive 2nd District, said Monday that Trump could win that electoral vote as long as he stays focused on key issues including cost of living and immigration.
49% : That one vote could be crucial in a close election, prompting Trump and his allies to push for a shift to winner-take-all before November.
48% : But Trump signaled Monday night that the effort has stalled given McDonnell's announcement.
47% : "It remains to be seen whether Trump and his allies will devote more resources to the state moving forard.
41% : "In 2020, President Joe Biden won the Omaha-based 2nd District, defeating Trump by 7 points and notching the district's electoral vote.
39% : Nebraska GOP Gov. Jim Pillen announced Tuesday he will not call a special session to move to a winner-take-all system before this year's election, which could have helped Trump.

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