It may sound strange, considering the Midwestern state last backed a Democratic presidential candidate in 1964. And former Presidentin 2020, losing the White House to Biden, still romped to victory in the Cornhusker State 59% to 39%.
What changed? Reapportionment among states over how many congressional districts each gets. And that affects where votes lie in the Electoral College.Gaining one House seat Two Nebraska House seats are safely Republican. But the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District is very much in play. In fact, Biden in 2020 won the district 52.2% to 46.8% — and that single electoral vote. This had happened once before, in 2008, when Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama won the 2nd Congressional District.
But some Republicans and MAGAworld figures have also taken notice of the possible make-or-break status of Nebraska’s electoral votes for the presidential campaign. Gov. Jim Pillen recently called on state legislators to take steps that would implement a winner-take-all system. Republicans, in control of Nebraska’s unicameral legislature, rejected that proposal during the spring legislative session.
It’s also a matter MAGA activist Charlie Kirk has emphasized on his podcast, even traveling to Nebraska to hold an April 9 rally aimed at pressuring GOP lawmakers.
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