A majority of House Republicans in Indiana have remained silent on redistricting even as leadership insists the chamber has the votes to pass a new map this week.
Weeks after the national push for Indiana to redistrict mid-decade appeared dead, the House of Representatives will reconvene at 2 p.m. Dec. 1 to kick off the redistricting process. If the House passes a new map, the Senate will reconvene Dec. 8 to "make a final decision" on redistricting.
It's the closest Indiana has been to delivering the White House two more Republican seats in Congress, a critical piece in the GOP's midterms strategy. For weeks, Senate leadership has said the chamber doesn't have the votes, a sentiment that appeared to withstand pressure from the governor, the president and a string of swatting incidents an

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