Indiana Senate Republicans announced Wednesday that they do not have enough votes to move forward with the plan for mid-cycle redistricting. This was confirmed by a spokesperson for Senate President Pro tem Rodric Bray, saying that the votes aren’t there for redistricting, despite significant pressure from national Republicans, including President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, who have been encouraging Indiana lawmakers to redraw the state’s maps. This decision was announced today following months of political pressure from Washington. This effort, which seeks to redraw the maps between the usual decennial Census periods, is aimed at potentially eliminating the state’s two Democratic U.S. House seats, thereby increasing the Republican total from seven to nine and bolsteri
Indiana Senate Republicans lack votes to pass mid

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