Maine and Nebraska use a unique system for allocating their electoral votes, differing from the winner-takes-all approach used by most states. Both states employ a proportional method, where electoral votes are distributed based on the results of the popular vote within their congressional districts, as well as statewide. This allows for the possibility of splitting electoral votes between candidates, which can influence overall election outcomes more significantly than in states that allocate all votes to the statewide winner.
No. John McCain won 4 of the 5 electoral votes from Nebraska, receiving 452,979 votes to Obama's 333,319.
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Individuals who support the candidate that lost the Electoral College election generally are against the Electoral College system.
The president is chosen by an electoral college.
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Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
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