Nebraskans raised in an era of Republican dominance have grown accustomed to sleepy statewide races decided in GOP primaries. But the television airwaves this fall hint at something different: a U.S.
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.”
The odds of indie Dan Osborn upsetting Republican Deb Fischer remain low, and he’s kept his distance from Democrats, but it’s worth monitoring.
The Harris campaign is pouring money into winning a single electoral college vote in Nebraska, turning Omaha into one of the most unlikely battlegrounds.
The battle for the White House could come down to a single Electoral College vote from a single congressional district in Nebraska. It's unlikely, but plausible.
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Senate Republicans’ campaign arm is getting involved in one of Nebraska’s Senate races with an ad boosting Sen. Deb Fischer (R), the incumbent who is polling only a bit ahead of her independent challenger,
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said Tuesday that he has “no plans to call a special session” to change the way the state allocates electoral votes to a winner-take-all system, ending an effort led by Donald Trump.
Nebraska state Sen. Mike McDonnell (R) explained in an interview Tuesday that he voted against the GOP’s effort to change Nebraska’s Electoral College system because of the timing and
An effort to prevent Donald Trump from losing a potentially crucial electoral vote from Nebraska appears dead. Republican Gov.
A last-minute Republican effort to award Nebraska's five Electoral College votes on a winner-take-all basis - a change that would help Donald Trump's odds of winning the White House - appeared doomed on Monday,