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Nebraska State Sen. Mike McDonnell of Omaha acknowledged Thursday through a spokesman that he discussed on Wednesday the future of how Nebraska awards its Electoral College votes.
Nebraska State Sen. Mike McDonnell told ABC News Prime anchor Linsey Davis that the push to change the state’s electoral college allocation “did not seem fair.” ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen called out State Sen. Mike McDonnell for his refusal to support changing to "winner-take-all." McDonnell discussed his decision with KETV.
In a statement issued Monday, Nebraska Senator Mike McDonnell said he would not vote for a proposed winner-take-all system for Nebraska’s electoral votes.
McDonnell said he told the state's Republican governor, Jim Pillen, that there should instead be an eventual vote on a constitutional amendment to change how Nebraska awards its Electoral College ...
State Sen. Mike McDonnell launched his campaign for Omaha mayor and introduced his platform, which Stothert was quick to respond to Thursday. Skip to content. NOWCAST KETV NewsWatch 7 at Noon.
State Sen. Mike McDonnell explains why he voted against changing Nebraska's Electoral College system, emphasizing the importance of fairness and making candidates work for votes.
Mike McDonnell's wife, Amy Grosse, watches as he announces his run for mayor at the Omaha Firefighters Hall in Omaha, on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024. CHRIS MACHIAN, THE WORLD-HERALD ...
Mike McDonnell, a state senator, said he would not support an effort to change the state’s electoral system to winner take all, an outcome that could have cost Kamala Harris an electoral vote.
Nebraska State Sen. Mike McDonnell of Omaha acknowledged Thursday through a spokesman that he discussed on Wednesday the future of how Nebraska awards its Electoral College votes.