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RandySF

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Thu May 14, 2026, 07:39 PM Yesterday

The Future of Omaha's "Blue Dot" Electoral Vote Hinges on State Legislative Races This November

WASHINGTON — Following the Nebraska primaries this week, the DLCC is laser-focused on preserving Omaha’s “Blue Dot” status by flipping at least one seat in the state legislature this November. Nebraska is one of two states with a split electoral vote system, which has empowered Democratic presidential candidates to pick up an Electoral College vote in a state that otherwise favors the GOP.

Republicans have long sought to eliminate the “Blue Dot” in presidential elections, and Democrats must flip at least one legislative seat to gain filibuster power to prevent Republicans’ gambit to advance a winner-take-all system. As Democrats’ path to the presidency hangs in the balance, Nebraska is on the DLCC’s historic 2026 Target Map to gain Democrats’ filibuster power.

“State legislatures protect the path to the presidency, and if future Democratic presidential nominees want a shot at picking up an electoral vote in Nebraska, all eyes should be on the state legislature this November. As Republicans rewrite the rules and redraw maps across the country, our power in statehouses has never mattered more. The DLCC placed Nebraska on our Target Map last December to highlight the stakes of this year’s elections, and we are ready to hit the ground running as we move into the general election. We must protect the Blue Dot this November.”



https://www.dlcc.org/news/press/the-future-of-omahas-blue-dot-electoral-vote-hinges-on-state-legislative-races-this-november/

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