The Nebraska state lawmaker at the center of the debate over whether the state will switch to a winner-takes-all system in the Electoral College says he will not support the effort.
Across the U.S., including in some of the nation’s presidential swing states, new or recently altered state laws are changing ...
Across the country, including in some of the nation’s presidential swing states, new or recently altered state laws are ...
A Democrat-turned-Republican senator shot down an effort in Nebraska to change how electoral votes are allocated in the state, prompting a response from former President Donald Trump. […] ...
Nebraska is one of 9 states that Republican candidates have carried in every presidential election since 1964, but it hasn’t ...
We are headed for the home stretch to Election Day. Those polls are telling us the real story of the campaign so far — but ...
A key Republican state lawmaker in Nebraska said Monday that he does not support changing how the state awards its electoral votes before the November election, foiling for now a last-ditch push by ...
Sen. Mike Jacobson writes about why a so-called "lost year" of property tax credits isn't, and why Nebraska isn't "winner ...
Recently on “Let’s Talk About It” with the Turners, CEO of HEG Solutions and renowned political strategist, Fredrick Hicks provided valuable insights into the current political landscape and the ...
Republicans have sought to have the state switch to a winner-take-all system. The change would block one of Vice President ...
A Nebraska Republican state lawmaker said Monday that he remains opposed to switching how the state allocates its electoral ...