"Other than the cities." Omaha recently hit the 1M mark, which includes that near part of Iowa. Lincoln has around 300k. So causally for a state total of 2M, around 700k dispersed. Compare this with the fires and controlled burn issues in Colorado, or the 'red' part of Colorado, compare population. But we like smoking pot in Denver/Boulder, so we will pretend there aren't more Trump voters, regular issues with fires (under Obama anyone) etc, N is for narrative. I didn't vote for Trump and I have experience seeing many perspectives in both of these states. 700k people and 2 electoral votes didn't throw the election. "Trump won statewide in Nebraska, as well as in the 1st and 3rd Congressional Districts, picking up four electoral votes. Harris carried the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District and its electoral vote." I suppose Boulder voted for its fentanyl problems as well.