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The last time Nebraska backed a Democratic presidential candidate was six years earlier, when state voters chose Lyndon B. Johnson over Republican Barry Goldwater in 1964.
Nebraska’s Republican Party has steadily grown over the decades since, from 401,409 voters in 1972 to 623,229 voters now. The Democratic Party, meanwhile, has shrunk.
Republicans now account for nearly 50% of Nebraska voters, according to state data, which also shows a growing number of voters are ditching both parties and becoming nonpartisan.
Decline to Sign Nebraska announced a campaign Tuesday opposing a voter ID petition drive, saying the proposal would be costly to the state and further complicate the voting process.