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In fact, the governor nearly called a special session of the Nebraska Legislature last fall to change Nebraska's electoral-vote ... thing that we do in the United States of America is elect ...
For instance, in the United States, a winner-takes-all approach dominates in ... all went to Joe Biden. Under the Electoral College system, each state allocates a certain number of electoral votes ...
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