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VisitNebraska Republicans Push for Winner-Take-All System to Secure Five Electoral Votes
Sep 20, 2024, 05:58 PM
Nebraska Republicans are intensifying efforts to change the state’s electoral vote allocation system to a winner-take-all format. This move, aimed at benefiting former President Donald Trump, could deny Vice President Kamala Harris a crucial electoral vote from the 2nd Congressional District. The change, if implemented, would align Nebraska with 48 other states and could significantly impact the 2024 Presidential election. Prominent figures, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, have been involved in lobbying for the change, emphasizing its potential to alter the election's outcome. The national Republican push aims to secure all five of Nebraska’s electoral votes. The proposed switch is seen as a strategic effort to bolster Trump's chances in what is expected to be a closely contested race, with only eight weeks remaining until Election Day.
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