Months ahead of the presidential election, Nebraska's GOP governor wants a winner-take-all system

FILE - Democratic Gov. Janet Mills delivers her State of the State address, Jan. 30, 2024, at the State House in Augusta, Maine. Maine Republicans stand opposed to an effort that would ditch its split system and instead join a multi-state compact that would allocate all its electoral votes to whoever wins the national popular vote for president. Mills has not said whether she’ll sign the bill, a spokesperson said Wednesday, April 3. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — With only months to go before what is shaping up to be a hotly contested presidential election, Nebraska's Republican governor is calling on state lawmakers to move forward with a “winner-take-all†system of awarding Electoral College votes.

“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,†Gov. Jim Pillen said in a written statement Tuesday. "I call upon fellow Republicans in the Legislature to pass this bill to my desk so I can sign it into law.â€

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