Maine Democrats have likely run out of time to change Electoral College laws if Nebraska GOP acts
INCOLNVILLE, Maine As Republicans in Nebraska consider changing state law to give Donald Trump an extra Electoral College vote this fall, their Democratic counterparts in Maine have little recourse to even the score.
The only two states that award Electoral College votes by congressional district, Republican-leaning Nebraska and Democratic-leaning Maine, play unusual roles in presidential politics because their systems allow each party a chance to pick off one electoral vote in a state where they would get nothing under the typical winner-take-all system.
Nebraska Republicans have tried and failed to change the state's rules for years, sometimes citing how the system gives Nebraska more relevance on the national political stage, as well as concerns that Maine Democrats would cancel their work out by shifting to winner-take-all, too. And theyve fallen short despite a recent push from Trump and other national Republicans this spring.
In 2020, Trump won one electoral vote from Maines rural 2nd Congressional District and is heavily favored to do so again, while Joe Biden won one from Nebraskas Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District.
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