Former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) on Wednesday urged his fellow Republicans in the state to not give in to President Trump's pressure on red states to redraw their congressional maps to their benefit.
"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 in an op-ed for The Washington Post. "While the outcome sought is one I support, the tactic being employed to get there is not, and I hope earnestly that my state’s leaders will politely decline to participate."
Republicans in Indiana's state Senate do not have the votes to redraw the map, the Indiana Capital Chronicle reported Wednesday. While five state Senate Republicans support it and three oppose it, the remaining 40 are un

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