Nebraska’s Republican Governor Jim Pillen has backed a bill that would change how Nebraska allocates Electoral College votes, moving to the same “winner-take-all” model as most other states. This would likely weaken Democratic candidate Joe Biden and strengthen Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Pillen’s intervention followed a call to action by Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who spoke out against the way Nebraska currently awards electors.
Since 1991, Nebraska has awarded the overall winner in the presidential election two electors and three more to the winners of its three congressional districts. While the Cornhusker State is largely Republican, the Omaha district voted Democrat in 2020.
If all of Nebraska’s electors were awarded on a winner-take-all basis, Biden could lose one of his paths to victory: if Trump flipped Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada in November but Biden retained Omaha, the 81-year-old would still edge out Trump 270-268.
“California would never do this. New York would never do this,” Kirk wrote on X, noting state lawmaker Loren Lippincott already had a bill before the legislature to reform the Nebraskan system and urging conservatives to tell Governor Pillen he should back it.
“I am a strong supporter of Senator Lippincott’s winner-take-all bill (LB 764) and have been from the start,” Pillen stated within hours of Kirk’s call to action.
“It would bring Nebraska into line with 48 of our fellow states, better reflect the founders’ intent, and ensure our state speaks with one unified voice in presidential elections,” he added, urging “fellow Republicans in the Legislature to pass this bill to my desk so I can sign it into law.”
Trump has signaled his support for Pillen, calling his statement on the bill “very smart.”
Suppose Donald Trump flips Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada next fall, as current polls all show him doing. Would he win the presidency? Not quite. In fact, if Trump flips those three states and no others, he loses by exactly ONE electoral vote.
Why? Nebraska.
Despite being one of…
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) April 2, 2024