Nebraska, a traditionally Republican stronghold, may be on the cusp of losing its last bastion of Democratic competitiveness. A new analysis suggests that the state's 2nd Congressional District, which has been the only district in the Cornhusker State where Democrats have a fighting chance, could flip in favor of the GOP. This would leave Nebraska as one of the few states in the country where Democrats have no representation in Congress. The implications of this shift are significant, potentially altering the balance of power in the state and raising questions about the future of Democratic politics in the Midwest.
We could lose the very last district where Democratic competitiveness currently exists in Nebraska.