N.Y. Times offers an analysis of the intraparty fight in Indiana. The key vote will take place tomorrow.

“Over the last 15 years, as Republicans turned Indiana from a swing state to a stronghold, the party’s growing power often papered over stylistic and ideological differences among its leaders.

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On one side are institutional-minded Republicans, some of them active for decades in Indiana politics, who see the new map as a politically risky and morally dubious power grab. On the other side, an ascendant, Trump-aligned contingent speaks of the 2026 midterm elections in near-existential terms, describing redistricting as a patriotic imperative.”

The basic story line is that as the President’s popularity falters, there is more willingness to resist him.

“Over the last 15 years, as

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