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Posted: 2024-09-23T23:31:48Z | Updated: 2024-09-23T23:31:48Z

Republicans on Monday conceded defeat in their push to change how the state of Nebraska counts its electoral votes as a way to help Donald Trump beat Kamala Harris in November.

Our governor had considered a special session of the legislature in order to make that change, but the votes arent there to do it, U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) told reporters on Monday after a key Republican in the Nebraska Legislature announced his opposition.

Its over, she said.

Trump and Republican members of Congress last week urged Nebraska Republicans to change their electoral rules just weeks before the November presidential election so that the states five electoral votes would likely all go to Trump instead of allowing one to go to the Democratic candidate based on how Nebraskans vote. Nebraska and Maine are the only states that dont follow a winner-take-all formula.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a top Trump ally on Capitol Hill, even traveled to Nebraska to urge lawmakers to support the change, but the effort appeared to stall out after state Sen. Mike McDonnell (R) balked, denying proponents a filibuster-proof majority in the legislature.

I have taken time to listen carefully to Nebraskans and national leaders on both sides of the issue, McDonnell said in a statement on Monday. After deep consideration, it is clear to me that right now, 43 days from Election Day, is not the moment to make this change.