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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Obama Likely to Win One Nebraska Electoral Vote

That's right. Nebraska. The Omaha World-Herald reports:

Good news for Barack Obama supporters.

His odds of bagging an electoral vote in Nebraska grew stronger this morning, with word that 10,000 to 12,000 early ballots and 5,200 provisional ballots are left to count in Douglas County.

Obama won about 61 percent of the early votes counted before Tuesday's election. If that percentage holds with the early ballots left to count, Obama stands a strong chance of winning the Omaha-area 2nd Congressional District.

Republicans did not concede defeat this morning, but they acknowledged the long odds.

John McCain held a 569-vote lead over Obama in the 2nd District at the end of Tuesday.

"I will remain cautiously hopeful but not cautiously optimistic," said Hal Daub, state director for McCain. "I'm disappointed (in the numbers). We really worked hard here, against substantial resources being poured into Nebraska."

The final results in the 2nd District won't be known until next week, but election officials planned to begin counting the early ballots Friday, said David Phipps, Douglas County election commissioner.

This would mark the first time that Nebraska has split its electoral votes. Maine, the other state to award some of its electoral votes by Congressional District, has yet to do so.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

According to omaha.com, this event has happened before,

"An Obama win in the 2nd District would make history. The last time a Democratic presidential candidate won an electoral vote in Nebraska was in 1964, when Lyndon B. Johnson rolled past Barry Goldwater."