Nebraska appears unlikely to adopt a winner-take-all model of awarding Electoral College votes, despite renewed pressure from prominent Republicans, according to a key state senator.
Republican officials in Nebraska are eyeing what is effectively an electoral vote heist in the campaign’s final weeks. The consequences could be dramatic.
Two Republican-led states are demonstrating how the Electoral College can be gamed, in more ways than most voters realize (and even in the middle of a campaign season), in order for state lawmakers to ...
Donald Trump continued to push anti-immigrant stories on the campaign trail, promising to visit towns he described as overrun ...
Nebraska is one of two states that award some of its electoral votes by congressional district. A vote from the Omaha area is ...
Republican lawmakers in Nebraska didn’t have the votes needed to change the law that could help Trump win the election.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) voiced his support for Nebraska Republican’s effort to flip the state’s way of distributing ...
Republicans are stepping up their efforts to change Nebraska's electoral vote process to winner-take-all -- a move that would benefit former President Donald Trump in an expected close November ...
Nebraska Republicans are scrambling to make the state winner-take-all for the 2024 presidential election, to hand a ...
Too late for Maine Democrats to retaliate, Nebraska Republicans may implement a winner-take-all system, swiping an electoral ...
Trump's allies want the state to move to a winner-take-all system for its Electoral College votes to make it harder for ...
Nebraska's split-vote electoral system, which the Democrat-leaning Maine also uses, came into effect in 1991, with the state ...