In response to potential changes in Nebraska's Electoral College distribution method to a winner-take-all system, which could favor former President Trump, Democratic leaders in Maine, including the state's House majority leader, have threatened to adopt a similar system. This move is seen as a counteraction to preserve electoral balance.
Maine’s House leader threatened to switch to a “winner-take-all” Electoral College format if Nebraska state lawmakers shift the way their state distributes electoral votes. https://t.co/6UOP8KCNFv
Democratic leaders in Maine are threatening to eliminate the state's split-vote system for allocating Electoral College delegates if Nebraska Republicans move forward with their plan to do the same. https://t.co/LwhzqiKnHe
Maine’s House leader threatened to switch to a “winner-take-all” Electoral College format if Nebraska state lawmakers shift the way their state distributes electoral votes. https://t.co/vrYTGmo3bp
Maine Dems say they’ll consider cutting off Trump’s path if Nebraska Republicans move to hurt Biden https://t.co/WtLwDzyUiI
Maine Dems say they’ll consider cutting off Trump’s path, if Nebraska moves to hurt Biden https://t.co/YX9qYNfD3D
Voting rights journalist @AriBerman explains the strategy behind the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which aims to effectively end Electoral College's undemocratic control of presidential elections. https://t.co/gw8pJHJi29
If Nebraska changes their Electoral College rules to winner take all to help Trump, Maine will try to do the same to counteract that impact, Maine's house majority leader says in a statement https://t.co/cPpQZI9air