The Electoral Anomaly Shaping Local Politics
Nebraska’s Second Congressional District, long defined by its unique status as one of two places in the U.S. that can split its Electoral College votes, has emerged as a central battleground in a pivotal Democratic primary this week. The district, which encompasses Omaha and its surrounding suburbs, is currently witnessing a fierce contest where candidates are grappling with how to leverage the area’s reputation as a rare Democratic-leaning enclave within a deep-red state. As voters head to the polls, the strategic value of this
