Indiana GOP Rejects Trump's Redistricting Plan
Update: 2025-12-12
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Indiana Republicans defied former President Trumps push for two additional Republican-friendly seats, rejecting a proposal to redraw the states congressional map. The measure failed with thirty-one votes against, including twenty-one Republicans and ten Democrats. The proposed new map aimed to favor Republicans in all nine districts by dividing Democratic strongholds and splitting a congressional district. State Senator Greg Goode, a key Republican, voted against the bill, emphasizing his priorities and confidence in representing his constituents. This move was part of a broader national effort by Trump to secure more Republican seats before next years midterm elections. Despite intense pressure, including death threats and swatting attempts, Indiana Republicans demonstrated independence by rejecting the proposed changes.
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