Indiana, GOP and Trump
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Indiana Republicans resisted the call by President Trump for redistricting. He and the state's Republican governor threatened to back primary challenges against senators who wouldn't get on board.
The White House has denied claims that President Trump threatened Indiana lawmakers with a loss of federal funds if they failed to approve new congressional maps, while the president and others have promised to support efforts to oust the 21 Senate Republicans who voted against redistricting.
A majority of Indiana Republican senators said no to President Donald Trump on redistricting. What makes Hoosiers different?
In a resounding rejection of a pressure campaign from the White House, Indiana Republican Senators voted down a new congressional map created to give the GOP an advantage in the upcoming 2026 election.
The Indiana state Senate’s rejection of President Donald Trump’s redistricting push is one of the most significant GOP rebukes of Trump to date, and at a particularly inauspicious time for him.
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In today’s edition, Jane C. Timm reports from Indianapolis on how the campaign to pressure state Republican lawmakers to back a new congressional map flopped.