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Nebraska governor halts push to stop Trump from shedding electoral vote

Last updated: September 24, 2024 11:48 pm
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An effort to stop Donald Trump from shedding a probably essential electoral vote from Nebraska appeared useless Tuesday after the state’s Republican governor mentioned he is not planning to push for the mandatory change in state legislation forward of the November presidential election.

Gov. Jim Pillen mentioned {that a} proposal to change how Nebraska would allocate its 5 electoral votes doesn’t have the two-thirds majority it will have to cross and take impact in time. Pillen issued an announcement the day after a Republican state senator mentioned he would not help such a measure forward of the Nov. 5 election.

Solely Nebraska and Maine cut up their electoral votes, awarding two every to the winner of the statewide vote and one to the winner in every congressional district. Republicans have carried Nebraska in each presidential election since 1964, however in 2020, Democrat Joe Biden gained the electoral vote for Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District within the Omaha space — ousting Trump from the White Home.

The previous president appeared resigned for now to having to battle for a fifth electoral vote from Nebraska.

“I LOVE OMAHA, and won it in 2016,” Trump mentioned Monday on his Reality Social media platform. “Looks like I’ll have to do it again!!!”

Republicans have solely a small voter registration benefit in Nebraska’s 2nd District, and 25% of its voters are unaffiliated. Democratic President Barack Obama gained its electoral vote in 2008.

Each events see a situation for that single electoral vote to find out whether or not Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris wins the presidency, 270 electoral votes to 268 for Trump, or whether or not the tally is tied at 269 every. With a tie, the U.S. Home of Representatives would make the ultimate resolution; with every state having one vote, the state of affairs would favor Trump.


Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen mentioned {that a} proposal to change how Nebraska would allocate its 5 electoral votes doesn’t have the two-thirds majority it will have to cross and take impact in time.

One situation is that Harris wins three of the seven battleground states, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and Trump prevails within the others, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.

Jane Kleeb, the chair of the Nebraska Democratic Get together, mentioned splitting the state’s electoral vote ensures the result “truly represents the will of the people without interference.” She issued her assertion Monday, shortly after Republican state Sen. Mike McDonnell, of Omaha, mentioned he wasn’t backing off his earlier opposition to a change.

“In this election and those to come, Nebraskans will continue to lead the way by electing leaders at every level who stand up for the people and respect our spirit of independence,” Kleeb mentioned.

Lawmakers are out of session and never scheduled to reconvene till January, so Pillen would have needed to name them right into a particular session to make a change. He had mentioned he wouldn’t try this with out a clear indication {that a} measure would cross.

A invoice would have required an emergency clause to take impact instantly, and the state structure requires a two-thirds majority for that, or 33 of 49 votes in Nebraska’s distinctive, one-chamber Legislature. Supporters would additionally want a two-thirds majority to finish a filibuster by opponents of the measure.

The 1991 legislation splitting the state’s electoral votes was enacted below the state’s final Democratic governor Ben Nelson, partially to lure presidential candidates to a state that in any other case could be ignored by them. Republicans have needed to return to a winner-take-all system for years however have not mustered the two-thirds majority to tug it off.

FILE - Nebraska State Sen. Mike McDonnell of Omaha is shown in the Legislative Chamber in Lincoln, Neb., March 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)
Nebraska State Sen. Mike McDonnell mentioned on Sept. 23 that he wasn’t backing off his opposition to altering how the state handles its electoral votes.

Whereas Nebraska’s Legislature is formally nonpartisan, 33 seats are held by self-identified Republicans. McDonnell had recognized himself as a Democrat however switched events in April, citing the Democratic Get together’s censure of him final 12 months over his help for abortion restrictions.

McDonnell mentioned Monday that it was too near the election to make a change and that lawmakers ought to put a state constitutional modification on the poll in order that voters make the ultimate resolution. Nearly 45% of the voters in his legislative district are registered Democrats, and fewer than 26% are Republicans.

Trump mentioned on Reality Social that returning to a winner-take-all rule “would have been better, and far less expensive, for everyone!” He mentioned McDonnell had “no reason whatsoever” to dam “a great Republican, common sense, victory.”

Pillen mentioned he and others “left every inch on the field” within the push for a change, however McDonnell’s opposition thwarted it.

“That is profoundly disappointing to me and the many others who have worked so earnestly to ensure all Nebraskans’ votes are sought after equally this election,” Pillen mentioned.

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