UPDATE
Sep 23, 2024 3:08 PM CDT
A state legislator has dealt the Republican Party a major setback—possibly decisive—in its effort to change the way the state distributes its electoral votes to favor Donald Trump. The matter is largely in the hands of Sen. Mike McDonnell, a Republican, and he announced Monday that he will oppose giving Nebraska a winner-take-all system, the Hill reports. "After deep consideration, it is clear to me that right now, 43 days from Election Day, is not the moment to make this change," McDonnell said. It's a different matter after the November election, he suggested. McDonnell said he will encourage fellow legislators to approve a constitutional amendment next year making the change, which would send the issue to Nebraska's voters.
Sep 22, 2024 8:00 AM CDT
A bizarre political scenario is playing out in Nebraska with potentially huge implications for the 2024 presidential vote. And at the moment, a single state senator appears to hold all the cards. The situation, which revolves around how the state allocates its five electoral votes, takes a little unpacking:
- Current rules: Nebraska doesn't use a winner-take-all approach to awarding its electoral votes, reports Axios. Instead, some are doled out by congressional districts. (Maine is the only other state to do this.) Assuming this doesn't change, Donald Trump would likely take four of the votes, while Kamala Harris would pick up one for the district around Omaha.