
Tue Sep 24 04:21:40 UTC 2024: ## Nebraska Senator Rejects Lindsey Graham’s Push to Change Electoral College System
**LINCOLN, NE** – Nebraska State Senator Mike McDonnell has rejected a call from Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to change the state’s Electoral College voting system. McDonnell, a former Democrat turned Republican, stated in an official statement on Monday that he believes the current system is appropriate, despite Graham’s urging to adopt a winner-take-all format.
McDonnell’s decision comes as discussions surrounding the Electoral College system have resurfaced in recent weeks. He acknowledged the desire for change among some colleagues but expressed his belief that making such a change just 43 days before the election is not prudent.
Graham, a staunch supporter of the winner-take-all system, has been actively lobbying Nebraska to switch to a more traditional approach. However, McDonnell, who reportedly listened carefully to both sides of the issue, ultimately decided against making a change at this time.
The debate surrounding the Electoral College system continues to be a hot topic, with many arguing that it does not accurately reflect the will of the people. Some, including Senator Graham, believe that a winner-take-all system would be more effective in ensuring the will of the majority is represented. However, others argue that such a change could further disenfranchise voters in smaller states.
As the 2024 election nears, the ongoing debate over the Electoral College system is sure to remain a focal point in political discussions across the country.