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Nebraska Democrat Censured for Pro-Life Views Before Joining GOP

Nebraska Democrats on March 2 accused state Sen. Mike McDonnell of pro-life views and refusing to adhere to the policies of transgender activists, who ultimately switched to the Republican Party on Wednesday. .

On March 2, the state Democratic Party announced that it had censured McDonnell, saying his voting record had “adversely impacted the reproductive rights of Nebraskans and the rights of transgender individuals in the state.” (WOWT) report. To censure a member is an expression of “censure or impeachment” or “a formal expression of disapproval.” according to Go to the US Senate website.

Mike McDonnell (Photo via Facebook)

“I am a Christian! I am a lifelong member of the Roman Catholic Church! I am pro-life! The condemnation of me by the Nebraska Democratic Party will not change my pro-life vote!” McDonnell said in a statement. I replied.

The Douglas County Democratic Party also voted in January to withdraw its support for McDonnell, citing similar reasons, according to the report.

McDonnell addressed the backlash at a press conference this week in which he announced he was leaving the Democratic Party to become a Republican.

“I asked the Democratic Party to respect that I am pro-life, that I am a member of the Roman Catholic Church, and that my beliefs are based on that,” he said.

“Instead of respecting that, they decided to punish him,” he added, noting that the Democratic Party tried to prevent him from participating and strip him of party resources. “The state Democratic Party decided to censure me. I continued to vote pro-life.”

McDonnell’s switch to the Republican Party gives the state party a filibuster-proof majority in the state Legislature and a push to change the state’s electoral voting process to a winner-take-all format for the 2024 presidential election. This led to the voice of demand. The state currently has an evenly divided number of electors. bestow A system that awards two electoral votes to the winner of a state’s popular vote, and then one electoral vote to the winner of the popular vote in each congressional district.

In 2020, former President Donald Trump won a majority of support in Nebraska, but did not win all the electoral votes. He won five, with one going to President Joe Biden. In a winner-take-all system, in which Mr. Trump receives a majority of the total votes, Mr. Trump will hold all electoral votes.

In the end, efforts to change the electoral vote allocation system failed in the state’s unicameral legislature Wednesday night.

Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her at @thekat_Hamilton.

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