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.
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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 ...
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“It is past time that Nebraska join 48 other states in embracing winner-take-all in presidential elections,” the group wrote ...
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Democrat Lindsey Prather began representing western Buncombe under a different map when she was elected in 2022 ... Smith ...