INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana State Rep. Andrew Ireland said Thursday that the state must act quickly on redistricting if it hopes to avoid legal and logistical challenges ahead of the 2026 election cycle.

Appearing on Steve Bannon’s War Room, Ireland said Indiana is currently in a “holding pattern,” awaiting a possible special legislative session to approve new congressional and legislative maps.

“We’re burning daylight here,” Ireland said. “At the end of the day, the clock is ticking. We only have so much time to get this done, and every day we wait is another day we risk not getting it done.”

Ireland voiced concerns about the slow pace of the redistricting process, noting that other states — including Nevada, Missouri, Ohio, and Texas — have made more progress. He emphasized that Indiana la

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