Nebraska's Blue Dot Electoral Vote Sparks Midterm Fight
February 14, 2026·10 days ago·via NBC News

Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, the so-called "blue dot" around Omaha, awards one pivotal electoral vote based on local results, making it a battleground in tight presidential races. Biden flipped it from Trump in 2020 by six points, and Harris holds a double-digit lead there per recent polls, while Trump dominates statewide. Republicans, backed by Trump allies and Gov.
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