The way American elections were designed, voters pick their representatives, and those representatives in turn serve the community's interests in Congress.
Now, the representatives want to pick their voters.
Never has that been more clear than the recent push by states to jump in mid-decade to further gerrymander already-gerrymandered maps, as Gov. Mike Braun wants the Indiana General Assembly to do.
After months of browbeating and haranguing by the Trump administration — with visits from Vice President JD Vance and legislative flights to Washington to curry favor with on-the-fence legislators — Braun has finally bent the knee and called a special session to redraw the state’s legislative maps in service to President Donald Trump’s quest for unchecked power.
For years, Hoosiers have ne

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