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In a setback for Trump, Indiana lawmakers defeat redistricting plan
Indiana was the only red state to vote against Trump on redistricting. Why the bill failed here
A majority of Indiana Republican senators said no to President Donald Trump on redistricting. What makes Hoosiers different?
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Indiana Republicans defy Trump and reject his House redistricting push in the state
It's decision day in red state Indiana, as the state Senate votes on congressional redistricting championed by President Trump. The new map would create two more GOP-dominated U.S. House districts.
The Indiana Senate on Thursday voted down a plan to redraw the state’s congressional districts to hand Republicans two more seats, dealing President Donald Trump a rare rebuke from his own party in the face of the president’s months-long campaign to pressure the GOP supermajority in the deep-red state to bend to his will.
The vote was a culmination of months of pressure from the White House that resulted in national media attention and threats to lawmakers.
Despite months of mounting and concerted pressure from the Trump administration, the Indiana Senate rejected a proposal for a
Indiana’s redistricting bill advanced out of the Senate Elections Committee Monday evening in a 6-3 vote, with one Republican committee member voting against the bill.
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.
The state senate failed to pass a new map after President Trump's nationwide pressure campaign honed in on Indiana.
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