INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers are set to gather Tuesday to plan the upcoming legislative session, but one issue still at the forefront of the conversation is redistricting .

Last week, Indiana Senate Majority Leader Rodric Bray (R-District 37) announced the Senate would not meet to consider redrawing the state's congressional districts because the votes in support of it just weren't there.

The redistricting conversation is far from over, though.

Over the weekend, President Donald Trump called out specific senators and even Gov. Mike Braun and also said he would help to primary any lawmakers who don't get on board with redistricting.

On Monday, the president posted more, saying that if an Indiana state lawmaker didn't support redistricting, he'll be "strongly endorsing against" them.

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