INDIANAPOLIS Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has broken his political silence to oppose Republican redistricting efforts in the state.
In a Washington Post opinion piece titled "I want the GOP to keep control of the House. But not this way," Daniels urged Indiana Republicans to resist White House pressure to redraw congressional district lines ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
"My home state of Indiana is on the national Republican target list for new lines, as part of the quest to ensure continued control of the House," Daniels wrote. "While the outcome sought is one I support, the tactic being employed to get there is not."
Daniels revealed Indiana leaders have faced "extraordinary pressure," including White House meetings and a visit from Vice President JD Vance. He noted an

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