Republican members of Congress from Nebraska in a Wednesday letter called on their state to apportion all of its five electoral votes to the popular vote winner of the presidential election in the
The Survey USA poll also suggested that undecided voters, who accounted for about 20% of survey respondents, may be friendlier to Osborn than to Fischer. In the poll's crosstabs, 20% of those undecided voters supported President Biden in 2020, while only 10% supported former President Donald Trump.
In a letter to Pillen and Speaker John Arch, Congressman Mike Flood, Sen. Deb Fischer, Sen. Pete Ricketts, Congressman Don Bacon and Congressman Adrian Smith all urge to turn Nebraska to a "winner-tak
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Why it matters: Nebraska and Maine are the only states that don't apportion votes on a winner-take-all basis. Vice President Kamala Harris looks likely to pick up the swing congressional district around Omaha — a single electoral vote which could prove decisive depending on how other swing states break down.
Dueling abortion-related ballot measures will go before voters in November after a Nebraska Supreme Court ruling was released Friday.
Deadlines are approaching soon to register to vote, to ask for an early ballot, to return that ballot, to vote early in person, to update registration for the 2024 election.
Nebraska Republicans are pushing for a crucial change to the way the state allocates its Electoral College votes, advocating for a winner-takes-all system to avoid any uncertainty ahead of the November contest.
With just under two months until Election Day, Nebraskans still have plenty of time before the voter registration deadline.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said it's "very reasonable" for Nebraska to push for a change to its electoral vote system because the election could come down to a single electoral vote.
Dan Osborn, the independent running a long-shot bid to unseat Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE), has praised Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to supporters despite trying to distance himself from Democrats and far-left figures in a Trump-dominated state.